Looking at the list of DLC now I am like eh, it's nothing. Mainly because I bought it over time as it was released and on sale. However, if I only found this game last week and saw the amount of DLC I would think it isn't worth it and turn the other way. So I think you're probably right.
You're absolutely right. I just bought the game and all its DLC about two months ago and despite the Steam sale, I was shocked how much everything cost, including the ridiculous amount of DLC. It reminded me when Bethesda (Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion) was charging $3 for horse armor dlc.
My issue though with grouping the dlc is, at this point, the damage is done. They already have too much dlc. Grouping things isn't going to make someone new, like me, all of a sudden change their mind at the huge amount of dlc (not to mention the total price for the full CK2 experience!).
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