

Railworks is obviously different, and you are obviously an employee of railworks.

A single $15 DLC for railworks gets you…a single train. A Sims expansion usually comes with hundreds of items, missions, features, etc. Sure, if buy all the Sims games it will cost you a lot, but look at what you get-hours of play and tons of new features. The real question is cost versus content. TS is like buying the complete set of DLC like Cities Skylines not buying the whole supermarket. Most of the game dlc are affordable to complete the set unlike this. This is not comparable to supermarket(it's comparable not comparible). They are offering a core product and a range of expansion packs. Does anyone argue that it would cost a fortune to buy every product on sale in a supermarket? No, because no-one goes there to buy every single item.
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How much is M$ Flight Simulator X and all its available add-on content and hardware? How much is The Sims plus every expansion produced? It wouldnt suprise me if we'd be looking at five figure values for the former! In my mind the above argument is comparible to a supermarket. Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.197.165.135 ( talk) 11:41, 10 November 2009 (UTC) To justify the above, we would need to compare the cost of other games plus all their available expansion packs to see if RailWorks is infact any different. As of Novemthe total cost on Steam for the entire game (including all the DLC) is $319.84. I think that a section should be added for addressing the DLC and the total cost of the game.

Fra nkB 17:59, 28 June 2013 (UTC) DLC and The Total Cost Of The Game I edited the DLC page to balance it with Trainz Simulators practices and communities, so inclusion of the link shouldn't be questioned again.
