How many copies of Civ V will you get?

How many copies of Civ V do you olan to get?


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Ah, so additional civs, leaders, units, features, etc will drip in via various packs (almost right away) that we have to pay for... I can see why people have a problem with that.
 
I actually have no problem with content dripping in, as long as they will also offer a collection of that content in the future as a complete expansion pack. I do not feel very much inclined to actually hunt all the added content down myself. I want to pay for extra content in one go rather than buying several loose entities.
 
I want to pay for extra content in one go rather than buying several loose entities.

In the good old days people called it 'expansion pack'.

With these I could live, with DLC every now and then, sometimes including this, sometimes including that, at other times including neither of the former, I don't want to deal.
 
I actually have no problem with content dripping in, as long as they will also offer a collection of that content in the future as a complete expansion pack. I do not feel very much inclined to actually hunt all the added content down myself. I want to pay for extra content in one go rather than buying several loose entities.
You might be waiting a long time. They may not even do a Complete edtion with DLC. With expansions packs they might do, but now with DLC, it's a chance you take.

In the good old days people called it 'expansion pack'.

With these I could live, with DLC every now and then, sometimes including this, sometimes including that, at other times including neither of the former, I don't want to deal.

In the old days it was never called Expansion packs they were called, Plug-ins, wich was added content you download of the internet for free. Now they are called DLC because we have to pay for it.

Just as a side note, DLC was suppose to be content that was made after the game was made, never on same day release.
 
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