It isn’t uncommon for distributors to publish video games with unused assets still included in the data. In our modern era, that is often done to support future DLC (downloadable content).
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In the past they used to give unused assets away, now they jewprice them in some jewLC.
>It isn’t uncommon for distributors to publish video games with unused assets still included in the data. In our modern era, that is often done to support future DLC (downloadable content).
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>In the past they used to give unused assets away, now they jewprice them in some jewLC.
The unused assets in this instance were for games where the hardware wasn't included or was unavailable. So you had to buy some physical "DLC" in order to use the games.
The unused assets in this instance were for games where the hardware wasn't included or was unavailable. So you had to buy some physical "DLC" in order to use the games.
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