I INSTANTLY felt as though I was playing a Freemium game on my phone. Suffice-to-say I started the Russian campaign but I was for-lack-of-a-better-word traumatized by what I just experienced. So I choose the American Campaign and it links me to some internal link that wants me to buy it as a add-on for I think $30 or more. I go to start a campaign and it asks if I want to start the Russian Campaign or the American Campaign? HUGE banners wanting me to click on either the Russian or American campaign. I click it and it is just chock-full of page after page of $1.99 add-ons for tanks and all kinds of stuff and I am just like wtf? Bothered me, but not too much because I knew I wouldn't be interested anyway and I can overlook it. So I bought the base game and I go to do my usual stuff like set resolution and what-not and then I see there is a scrolling banner advertising all kinds of add-ons and near the middle of the left-hand side there is a store-front on the main page. I didn't read a single thing about the game, nor did I keep up with it. I quit PC gaming for a while and was console gaming, and now that I am back i'd figure i'd try COH 2. So I bought Company of Heroes 2 during the Steam Sale for cheap because I absolutely LOVED the first Company of Heroes back when it came out and played a fair amount. I have to post this because if what I am seeing is true, then this is just ridiculous. I always argued for them in-fact that it is still nice to have a choice as long as it is not blatantly bad. I have to pre-face this by saying I have never had a objection to micro-transactions.
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