Where did it say when you bought the game that it included X number of free updates? I can';t find that statement anywhere on the receipt I got from purchasing of the game or where they sell the game today. Up until they announced the first free update none of us even expected more than maybe bug fixes (like every other game out there). Then we started to get new features and rides in the updates and people started to get greedy (my take on it). When you do a purchase, any purchase, you evaluate what you will get and what you know (facts) about the agreement between you and the seller. If you are OK with the information you have and like the price you make the decision to buy it. If you are still hesitant you have two options, wait until you know more or buy it on speculation (primarily true for everyone during the early access). Either way, you are not entitled to more than what you got upon purchase unless it was specifically promised in the sale statement. By the seller (Frontier) adding more features (yo may or may not like the features added) your initial purchase actually becomes more valuable since you are getting more than promised by the seller when you decided to make the purchase. Simple economics in your favor.
Read, I never stated that it was advertised on forehand or when the game is bought.
It does not matter when you buy the game, the updates are included at the time bought or after that, so it is still fair to say it is included in the price. Because I bought the game (too) early does not mean it is free for me. I already paid for it thus everything I get after it is considered included in the price as the same content is available to someone who buys it today (and pays for the game and its included updates (and gets a hell of a lot better deal than me)). Now I do not say updates should be free (but bug fixes, gameplay improvements (not additions) should however).
Let's just say FREE is not the correct word.
But you would at least expect the updates to improve the flaws that are in the base game. 12 months on and marginal improvements.
Now you say any addition makes the game more valuable, but does it really?
Is the game now worth more than the the price paid. I think it is not. I think it is still at the same level as one year ago, and those rides don't improve the game, they expand it.
Adding something does not instantly make something worth more, it's not how economics work.
The game has some fundamental flaws, and I still see everyday so many good suggestions of improvement and by the looks of it they do absolutely nothing with it. (read: looks of it).
They can make as many paid DLC's as they want. I might still buy them, but if you are into more than just sandboxing around the game is not (yet) done and thus not worth it's price.