You and most everyone here are more car people than I am. I like a car, nice piece of engineering and art. But I am in it for the world experience. Why I like ETS2, slow trucks but the drive is great. Why I liked TDU2 but after the single player game, not much to do if you weren't a racer.Bear304 wrote:@ Whoamus
That's why i jumped on the Gold edition when it was "cheap" - because i knew that DLC would be key, and i wouldn't want to buy the DLC's separately as that would be more expensive, than opting for the season pass in the beginning
But i'm sure you'll regret not have the season when we season pass holders get early access to the 458 Specialle
But i anyway, i want all the cars i can get my hands on as cheaply as possible, because i hate having to pay more for DLC than i would have to... But the choice is yours
There is a nice assortment of cars in the base game. Yes, I miss out on the two exclusives.
Not interested in stickers, I used stickers just once in TDU2 on the Beetle. New paint jobs and interiors, I am okay with stock colors.
That sort of leaves 4 car packs and tuning specs on the table. Not a racer but I try, so tuning specs are unknown, will I get any real benefit outside of what I need or can use? Of the 4 car packs, 3 seem of interest without any info. Not really into off road so the Raid pack is an if. That really leaves 3 car packs that I might have interest in but really will not know until whenever.
I don't mind paying if there is a relative value to me. If 3 car packs sell for say $10 separately, then the additional money for the season pass would pay.