[quote name='eugaet']All I'm saying is that if you spent 1600MSP for both the previous DLC (both purchased at release) and,
the day UN is released, you have to pay 800MSP for UN while others pay the equivalent of 0MSP for UN...that's just wrong. It penalizes the most loyal of fans
on day 1. I applaud the idea of the UN Collection, I just think the timing was bad...it should have been released much later. Everyone I've discussed this with outside of CAG understands my point perfectly and is in agreement. It's not a difficult concept...maybe I care more about a measly $10 than others.
But whatever, I've made my point, I stand by it, and I'm done. And I'll likely buy UN soon, regardless. It's not the first time I've been

ed and it won't be the last (though, it may be the last by R*). I won't be happy with it, but I'll make up the difference elsewhere and eventually get over it.[/QUOTE]
You made the decision that the DLC was worth 800 points when you bought it. If you didn't want to spend 800 points on it, you didn't have to.
I bought Liars & Cheats, so I'm disappointed to see that I could have got the Legends & Killers DLC for free (essentially) by waiting a couple of weeks (as opposed to the expected months or years), but I've already enjoyed Liar's Dice with mates immensely, and it's been well worth the 800 points.

I'm also enjoying the Undead Nightmare! And let's not forget the free DLC. Outlaws To The End has taken up a few of my hours, and the Hunting & Trading pack... well, I'm sure someone's appreciated it.
Undead Nightmare, Demons of the Badlands and Puzzle Quest have been my 2400 points. Let's hope MS does this promotion every year from now on. Or every month!
