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It's actually amazing that devs are so cheap that they'd skimp on the minimal effort needed to put out a competent cosmetic DLC. This is shit that is sold at like 5-10% the price of a full game despite having 0.000001% of the content. It's like trying to beat an extra egg out of your golden goose.
 

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The funniest part about paid mods is that most of them were leagues below in quality compared to free mods that did the same thing better before.

New weapons, new outfits, housing mods, whichever kind of mod it was, the paid mods were a worse alternative to something free that already existed.
Not something that would later be made better by another modder for free.
Something that already existed!
 

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