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Long answer is: AOW4 is a great game, but the most important thing it excels at is that it has a solid "base" to build upon. The game is build in a way that any additions to race forms/traits/cultures/tomes/rulers expands the gameplay and replay capabilities by a mile. So the more new "aspects" of the game you have, the better it becomes. Thats why i personally hope we get more DLCs than the 4 anounced ones.
Which is true but I don't really feel there's enough DLC to make it worthwhile at the moment.