Simply put, the reason why PC gaming is suffering is due to Microsoft's desire to pimp out their beloved X-Box, offering exclusive libraries and focus upon graphics and twitchy gameplay over any substantial content. They rely on a consumer base that will buy a game, either drool happily at the focus upon graphics, or if they are dissatisfied with how the hype turned out they will buy into a new game's empty promises and hype as some kind of balm to alleviate the hurt from the last overglorified
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I'll have to agree with others, beef up the AI complexity while offering different levels of said AI. Also, why is this called a "bonuspack"? Granted, it's a "bonus" that a developer keeps patching their titles after release in today's ADHD "patch it once and then forget about the consumers" industry (and I do thank you for continuing support of this game), but shouldn't it be called an update or patch while bonuspack infers extra content outside of the core game, additional to the bas
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