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Actually, I'd probably go gamble it away, but that's besides the point.
Anyways, the game and the DLC are all part of one entity, why shouldn't the DLC be held to the standards of the game? Let's use the example of Fallout 3. Plenty of people love the game, let's say you do too. Then you download the DLC and it sucks. You're disappointed because it's not as good as the game.
So why shouldn't the DLC yield the same value as the game?
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