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Wed 14/03/01 at 20:49
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Think about it, what merits do they have? For a starting point, they are ridiculously overpriced. There was a time when expansion packs cost no more than £10-15 (which is expensive in itself), but these days the pricing seems to more like £25 for most games. And what does the expansion pack give you? A few more levels, and maybe a few new features. The new features are nearly always things that ought to have been available in the original anyway (e.g. multiplayer modes) and there are normally new levels available around the Internet for any game that does includes a level editor. Many of these are as good as any level or mission that might be contained in an expansion pack, or the original game. I am not denying that there are packs around which are excellent, but the pricing of these is crazy when you consider that you have already paid £20-30 for the game. Some games manufacturers seem to deliberately leave out things in the original so they can be put into an expansion; for example Bluebyte, when asked about a Settlers 4 level editor (the game hasn’t been released yet), stated that it would be included in an expansion pack! This is clearly exploitation of fans of the series; the company knows that they will buy the expansion pack.

I never buy an expansion pack for more than £10, and if it seems inevitable that there will be one, then I will usually wait for a “Gold” edition (or something similar which contains both the game and the expansion for a reasonable price). Otherwise, you are paying the cost of two games for one game with a few extra levels.

As far as I can see, in general (this isn’t meant to criticize any game in particular), expansion packs really are simply a way of making loads of money for a developer without actually doing any work to create anything new! I think that most people would agree that it would be better for the gaming industry if developers concentrated on creating new ideas for games, rather than the ever-growing numbers of expansion packs and sequels (which are sometimes little more than expansion packs) which seem to around at the moment.
Tue 20/03/01 at 10:44
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Oh i thought you meant the N64 expansion pak........Championship Manager should be a expansion pak though but it's still cheap!
Mon 19/03/01 at 21:06
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The best expansion packs of the past:

Mysteries of the sith. (For Jedi Knight...)

Balance of Power. (For X-Wing Vs Tie Fighter...)

Err...
Mon 19/03/01 at 20:47
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Mon 19/03/01 at 20:47
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Somebody reply.....please?
Mon 19/03/01 at 20:46
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Somebody reple.....please?
Wed 14/03/01 at 20:49
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Think about it, what merits do they have? For a starting point, they are ridiculously overpriced. There was a time when expansion packs cost no more than £10-15 (which is expensive in itself), but these days the pricing seems to more like £25 for most games. And what does the expansion pack give you? A few more levels, and maybe a few new features. The new features are nearly always things that ought to have been available in the original anyway (e.g. multiplayer modes) and there are normally new levels available around the Internet for any game that does includes a level editor. Many of these are as good as any level or mission that might be contained in an expansion pack, or the original game. I am not denying that there are packs around which are excellent, but the pricing of these is crazy when you consider that you have already paid £20-30 for the game. Some games manufacturers seem to deliberately leave out things in the original so they can be put into an expansion; for example Bluebyte, when asked about a Settlers 4 level editor (the game hasn’t been released yet), stated that it would be included in an expansion pack! This is clearly exploitation of fans of the series; the company knows that they will buy the expansion pack.

I never buy an expansion pack for more than £10, and if it seems inevitable that there will be one, then I will usually wait for a “Gold” edition (or something similar which contains both the game and the expansion for a reasonable price). Otherwise, you are paying the cost of two games for one game with a few extra levels.

As far as I can see, in general (this isn’t meant to criticize any game in particular), expansion packs really are simply a way of making loads of money for a developer without actually doing any work to create anything new! I think that most people would agree that it would be better for the gaming industry if developers concentrated on creating new ideas for games, rather than the ever-growing numbers of expansion packs and sequels (which are sometimes little more than expansion packs) which seem to around at the moment.

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