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One thing in Paradox's bank is that their DLC's are significantly more cheaper than anything EA has for TS4. i mean £34 for a full priced expac and £17.49 at 50% on discount is their current going rate. the worst i've seen on Paradox's side is £24.99 for a dlc. i'm hoping Paradox doesn't get the idea to start hiking their dlc prices simply because it is a niche market. i hope they stick around their £12-£16 range on general at full price, it would knock the stuffing out of EA's efforts by some margin.
I doubt this considering how moddable this game will be. Devs can't compete with modders.
No they can't but let's guess a DLC lets you own businesses and adds a huge and deep farming system. That kind of stuff takes years for modders (if even possible) and with DLC the modders can make it even better
Ironic because The Sims 4, which many praise for its graphics style, is unanimously the worst Sims game in the series and has singlehandedly dug the franchise into the ground lol
Dug into the ground but the sims 4 is still selling fine 8 years after the release date. In 2020, it managed to become the best selling game in the franchise.
You guys are indeed delusional
Right, zero sum ♥♥♥♥ is no good. Also to EA, bring back SimCity :)