But is it connected to the F2P version? If I buy the game for PS4, can I still fish and play competitions / tourneys with my mates who are on the F2P version? And against the F2P users on PS4? Or is it completely separate from the F2P? So I guess comps / tourneys will be included in the full-price game, too. What about competitions? I see in the trailer that it still has a "Sport" tab on top. Will the gear from the DLCs be usable right from the start? Or do you have to somehow unlock / buy them during the game? Will you also get the lake passes included in the DLCs when you first start the game? Or do you have to level your way up to unlock the lakes? But, I still have a couple of questions running through my mind: And if all lakes are unlocked from the start of the game, I guess the leveling back to 50 won't be much of a problem. licenses, at least now there is a way to farm them in-game. And even if you still need BCs for the unltd. Then again, I guess it doesn't really matter much if you can stock up on BCs with every (?) unique. But Kp mentioned that you still need the baitcoins to forward the time? I don't really understand why they left that in. licenses with in-game cash now (which is another thing I kinda like). So you will already own nearly all of the lures and gear that is usually only available for baitcoins. But what do you need them for? You already get all the current DLCs when you buy the game. And it seems that you do now get baitcoins for every unique fish you catch. In the trailer and Kp's video, you can see that they still got baitcoins in the full-price game. The economy and competition aspect of the game is what I'm really curious about. I already bought the ones I like the most on the F2P version, and I'm happy with it. Even though I don't care about the DLCs too much. I think the price range is alright with 65 Euros - given the fact that you get a full game and all DLCs with this version.
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