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German Railroads and BR 120

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German Railroads are relasing (or have released already) a german BR 120 with some Eurofima coaches.
http://shop.german-railroads.eu/product ... anguage=en
According to their site, it has 11 scenarios, 9 for Hagen - Siegen and 2 for Seebergbahn. Looks nice...until one looks at the price tag...29.95€.... :o

Right, that's a no-buy for me.

EDIT: I hope that's not the future of the pricing of RW2 DLC... :(
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IIRC German Railroads previous release, a freight pack, also had a hefty price tag, so it seems they've got form in this area as it were
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I've never compainled about DLC price before; but :o
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Makeone wrote:29.95€
Flippin' heck :o
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Seems to be a nice model, mind... No idea how authentic it is, but it looks and sounds good :D

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I agree the price is too much, i previously purchased all the GR addons for RS and it was reasonably priced but a 100% increase!! Not buying.
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well they do have a monopoly over the german stuff :evil:
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Hi,
It just needs someone to come in and challenge...

I'm sure no one here feels sly has a monopoly, he just gets on with it.

As Delboy would say.. He who dares...

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If they are the same people doing the tram route, guess that will come in far higher again then. Sorry, next please...!
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RSderek wrote:Hi,
It just needs someone to come in and challenge...

I'm sure no one here feels sly has a monopoly, he just gets on with it.

As Delboy would say.. He who dares...

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agreed, once there is another German developer, i'm pretty sure prices will go down
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Given the quality of the previous DB-authored stock, that sort of price is certainly not justified. Perhaps if they fixed what they already released, it might make sense.
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Crazy money! :o
Half that price would be more correct, but even if they dropped to €19.95 they would get a lot more customers.
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Hi.. I was paying 9 euros for a beer in Munich a couple of weeks ago.. The price of the add on will seems reasonable to a German.. the current poor UK/Euro exchange rate is the problem..

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andygale wrote:Hi.. I was paying 9 euros for a beer in Munich a couple of weeks ago.. The price of the add on will seems reasonable to a German.. the current poor UK/Euro exchange rate is the problem..

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Ha ha, that's right Andy. Here comes the Englander charge the gimp 9 euros he'll never know. :wink: :lol:
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Re: German Railroads and BR 120

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9 euro for a beer?????

thank God over here it's 3.50euro for a good pint
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