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You could have simply suggested content for EA etc. but hey its way better to ask for customer milking DLC before the game is eaven feature complete ...
I want them to finish the game with as much content as possible and maybe ad a big addon later on - but seriously why would anyone even ask for DLC madness?
Dont get me wrong i like cities skylines - but the game with all dlc costs about 250 EUR - people are seriously okay with that? Do people even realize how bad the content for cash ratio of 99% of modern DLC is compared to the main game? On the other hand people buy games a year before they are released (for absolutely no reason at all - pre orders made sense when there was a chance of not getting something at release ...) and even pre-order season passes and all that crap without even knowing what they get. People buy skins - some of those probably can be made within hours - for up to 20 Dollars. But that probably explains the state of AAA gaming industry ...
I hope this thread is a joke ...
Really, I'm happy to see whatever Crate decides to add to the game, whenever, given that right this minute, I have no idea what they might add to the first release.
More like what’s wrong with humans these days. Just because the OP wants to see things in the game there’s no need to jump down their throats and tell them their wrong.
It’s not like you have to pay $250 all at once for DLC. I own plenty of games that were awesome, but never got the DLC treatment to reach their full potential.
someone finally speaking the truth
Also, when you highlight a whole fence area for upgrade, etc, also make priority an option.
https://imgur.com/gallery/ZaQ5FH3
Yeah talking about DLCs in EA is premature to say the least, but I can dream! xD
Gimme magic weapons enchantments, magic reagents and wizard foragers with some special magic herbs, goblin dens instead of wolves, orc raids, additional magic-related resources to produce, some of which can supplement existing production chains etc.
Majesty 2.0 basically:D