Expansions used to come in disk form, you know. They’re not exclusively downloadable. And mods aren’t always expansions. Each word contributes something different, even if they have quite a bit of overlap and are often considered synonymous these days.
The thing that gets me is calling it DLC-sized. So… small? Large? Is it horse armor sized or Shadow of the Erdtree sized DLC? DLC is not a unit of measurement.
Redundancy is redundant because of the redundance.
It makes sense to me. It’s adding something to base game rather than verging off in its own direction.
Kind like Wasteland Contraptions versus Nuka World in Fallout 4.
Expansions used to come in disk form, you know. They’re not exclusively downloadable. And mods aren’t always expansions. Each word contributes something different, even if they have quite a bit of overlap and are often considered synonymous these days.
The thing that gets me is calling it DLC-sized. So… small? Large? Is it horse armor sized or Shadow of the Erdtree sized DLC? DLC is not a unit of measurement.
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