prismaticmarcus said: you said, 'so you'll be buying it without knowing what the music is like.' Click to expand...

Relaxation station DLC audio files are not included in the base game anymore Click to expand...

Lol and this is what happens when you reply with quotes from a different postThis is the situation...I use this mod,CSL Music ModWith this mod I am able to play any of my own tracks that have been converted to .ogg format. The mod will read and play any unused sound file it finds within the Cities Skylines directory. Paradox/CO shipped out the Relaxation Station DLC audio files with the update on 30/11/2016. This means the mod was able to play and I was able to listen to the Relaxation tracks for free, whether I wanted to listen or notThey have addressed this goof on their part now, with this latest patch,So, fortunately for me, these audio files are no longer accessible to the mod and I don't have to delete them.My remark that you quoted is for anyone else that may consider purchasing.This isn't an optimal solution imo. If you are going to sell audio, then you should at the very least provide a sample. No matter how detailed the written description is, only a sample will provide an accurate impression upon the would be consumer. Every reputable retailer of audio does this, for the very reason that it will improve sales.It also fulfills the caveat venditor responsibility on the part of the retailer and allows for the caveat emptor responsibility on the part of the purchaser. Thus, it is also a legal facilitator that works far better than a written description can provide.To attempt to sell audio without a sample is a marketing error almost as bad as the first one they made