What ever could it be…

  • TheDrink [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    The way Paradox does it is objectively the worst because it’s a serious turn off to new players.

    … unless that’s the point, because they want to you to just buy the newest game and only release dlc to milk the old heads

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      It’s also bad for gameplay, because the mechanics added on the dlc have to be confined to that dlc so they don’t interact with each other, much less build on each other, so you end with a seemingly complex but shallow game.

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        Got Stellaris recently and it was awful for this reason. Everything felt totally bare and like there was some other mechanic somewhere that made everything work. Also got back to EUIV after playing it a lot at release and hated a lot of the systems and wouldnt you know it everything worked great after I got the DLC pass thing.

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      It’s annoying how many Paradox (and other) games are stuck behind the effective DRM that is Steam workshop. No mods without paying insane prices. You can still mish-mash pirated DLC and a bought base game, but it’s a real pain.

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        They should really just do the World of Warcraft thing and make all but the latest dlc free. Then new players won’t see a $400 wall of crap, the latest “baseline” patch of the game will never be unplayable because of balancing that happened in a dlc, they’ll still have an enticing purchase hanging out there for people playing the game, and most importantly they will still be able to charge hardcore players for every dlc that comes out.

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      Seriously. Last thing I bought from was vic3 base game so i could mod it (fuck steam mods who don’t upload to nexus or have a github somewhere or SOMETHING other then gatekeeping it behind steam workshop).

      At least its moderately easy to pirate all the dlc on steam still. People out there justifying spending $500 on a game when we got multiple free “DLC” patches on games like stardew is kinda insane. And the DLCs have less content then the average free mod nowadays… People really need to just make open source versions of pdx games at this point. I think some people are doing it with vic2.

      • save_vs_death [they/them]@hexbear.net
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        i dumped so much money into stellaris DLCs after the 3 rework of the base game i just about had it, i paid more than enough and then some for a complete video game, i’m going to get a complete video game

        that’s the comedy of it all, until they get abandoned for the next game in the series, paradox games are never done, they’re essentially in early access

      • Lemister [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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        Its worse when its a pyramid scheme like the sims 4 with its 90+ dlcs half of which are recolours of the same three shelves. You could buy a car with the money spend on that ish.