

Or like paying up-fron for leasing "a car" and hoping you will get a good one because whetever they choose you will be stuck with. It's like going to restaurant and paying 20 euro up-front and hoping that whatever chefs made will be good because otherwise, well, you have bought a shitty meal and there are no refunds. You may save what, 5 euros in total? While risking paying 50 euros for what essentially boils down to "hey its me ur Paradox, gib monies and will make good thing 4 u promise". Pre-orders are pushing it but in the era of digital content transfer what the fuck is difference from customer's perspective between paying now and paying when the product is actually released? You are still getting the DLC on the day it's released. But you will only know it when they made it and when reviews will be up. With season pass you are essentially paying with real, existing money for a promise that whatever the company will make in, say, next 6 months will be worth it. No - (finished) product first, money later. Are you guys happy about this, or frustrated about Paradox's business practices?
