I mean, i got all the witchers and their dlcs for under $15 (on steam sale). same with all the dragon ages and mass effects. i dont think anyone begrudges a company wanting to get paid (fairly), but for a game as old and busted as TS3, its just greed. which is funny, cuz thats how a lot of people are ending back up in TS3, because sims4 is just a complete gash grab at this point. "Want tissues in your game? Here! Buy a pack of tissues for $9.99!" EA has doubled down on this predatory practice, well tripled down really, with the "new" TS1&2 collection. They gonna gouge no matter which one u (try to) play. here's the thing tho, ALL of the games are more than 10 years old, and busted to varying degrees. in addition, u get absolutely no support, nor do u even get to actually own your purchase(s). if those things werent true, MAYBE, the prices would be justifiable. Now, i bought TS3 and most of the DLC back in the day, and $320 is probably close to what i paid in total, and it was the first time they did all digital copy instead of physical, so there was not even a manufacturing cost. the caveat is that we were getting support for the game back then. GL trying to get that now. Is $170 a good deal? Maybe, if you can get a refund should it not work for u. but, selling a (digital) game that is so old and buggy at best to downright unplayable for some, for the same price as original? Nah, thats just greed. nostalgia cash grabs are all the rage. true, i cant control everyones wallet or principles, but we can call this BS out for what it is. Predatory capitalism. The price is inflated, the product/service is diminished, and the consumer is paying the same price as if they were buying it new and serviced. Thats only a good deal for EA.