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Indeed ! And I just wait for the Car wash to apply pavement in my station. Because dust alleys does not make sense when having a car wash !
I don't think it will be the case, it doesn't seems like it and it does not match the devs behavior in my opinion
You rock.
It does and it doesn't. If your goal is short term gain, milk your customer base for all they're worth. Only expect "their last game was good, I'll try their next one" sentiment from the consumers. Games that give free along with paid tend to do better. CDPR earned their reputation based on this before their fall. There are plenty of other examples who's name's allude me at the moment.
IMO your approach is best. It builds good will and loyal customers/community. There are some people who honestly will have no interest in playing the game again who will support developers just for being cool.
That aside, this was a really enjoyable and chill game. Look forward to free and paid content. Keep up the good work.