Pyros
<Silver Donator>
It's one way to look at it, at the same time if the game's fun and assuming you're not a fan of only one of the unreleased race, it's probably worth playing right away for a while, take a break, then come back to it later with all the DLC and shit. I think 4 races at launch is a pretty good amount of races for a Warhammer game. 5 if you preorder. It's really not very realistic for them to release all races at once and it makes sense for the races to be DLC rather than free, since it isn't just slight armor remodels and a handful of unique units like in a realistic game that uses humans only, every race needs entirely new models for pretty much everything(I mean some armies are just the same races, like Bretonia, the various elves, chaos dwarves etc, but they still tend to have a ton of unique units, and that's nothing to say of Lizardmen or Skaven).Yet another game with a release/DLC scheme that rewards me for holding off and waiting for a Steam sale and/or a GOTY edition.
Anyway from the looks of it, the core game is going to be well worth the money I think, that's how it looks at least. I'll still hold off on it for a while see if I need to get a refund, but I don't think they're like releasing a skeleton of a game and you'll need to buy all DLC to have a decent experience. I think that's a fine way to do DLC, it's more similar to expansions than cut parts of the game. Other than Chaos warriors obviously, that one's kinda shady, but as I said before personally doesn't bother me too much since there is a way to get it for free.