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Let's finish this.

Endsieg, a DLC pack for Order of Battle: World War II, is now available DRM-free.

Use over 60 new units in 16 new scenarios chronicling the events after the Battle of Kursk, and relive (or even alter) the pivotal battles that shaped the last years of WWII.
Let's start this.
Let's... ignore this?
Does it need its own thread, could we not just have one thread Order of Battle where you list out page after page of dlc?
So, the game is now 150 € ?
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Bigs: Let's... ignore this?
Why? Just because it's another DLC release or something else perhaps? I'm not big on the whole DLC business model in general, but i *may* buy a couple of the other campaigns at some point because i've had a lot of fun with the base campaign of OoB (US Pacific).

ps. Why is it cheaper elsewhere? DRM-Free tax or just by mistake?
YAY
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David9855: YAY
G'day! Ta ever so much for your incisive, cogent review of Endsieg, mate. Have taken your "msg" to heart, and decided to "mull" on the product further. VN
Why's it more expensive than on Steam?
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David9855: YAY
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NijinskyV: G'day! Ta ever so much for your incisive, cogent review of Endsieg, mate. Have taken your "msg" to heart, and decided to "mull" on the product further. VN
You're welcome, I only wish it could of been positive. The Burma Road, Sandstorm and Morning Sun DLC's are excellent.
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NijinskyV: G'day! Ta ever so much for your incisive, cogent review of Endsieg, mate. Have taken your "msg" to heart, and decided to "mull" on the product further. VN
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David9855: You're welcome, I only wish it could of been positive. The Burma Road, Sandstorm and Morning Sun DLC's are excellent.
Beware Sandstorm mate. We slogged our way right into the UK embassy in Cairo, repelled Op Torch, captured Malta, and generally decimated all Allied N Africa troops, only to be told at the end of the last scenario we'd been "overwhelmed", and were summarily sent packing back home. What a crock!