
Perhaps you did buy a bundle, but it was a different game - Crusader Kings or Stellaris.

As you page through the dozen or so menus and try to make sense of screen-spanning tooltips throwing new terms at you, a single word enters your mind: "Nope." You promptly quit, uninstall the game and pledge to only play things that make sense from now on. Immediately, your eyes are assaulted by alerts and decisions, not helped by the ticking clock that you aren't quite sure how to pause.

You wait patiently for the game and all of its DLC to download, then start up a game (Playing Castile, perhaps - it's supposed to be an easy start). I'm going to describe a something that, I'm quite sure, has happened to someone who is currently reading this: You purchased Europa Universalis IV from a Humble Bumble because, while you've never really been interested in these games, you know them by their reputation and the deal was simply too good to pass up.
