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I also read the retail disc does not have a steam key so i would never have caved anyway.
Also you said it's not fair to pre-orders but i see no evidence of it being pre-order only. This is the item i refer to.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00UYI201K/ref=s9_simh_gw_p63_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0P3BPKJHSGX4MFGHCJVQ&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=455344027&pf_rd_i=468294
why you just dont sell it for 0,50$ or something?
Well, we are not a giant publisher. I would say mid-size. Which meana we need to be realistic with our resources. To some extent, a DLC release does produce much the same work as a full game release. Graphics department needs to produce steam artworks for it, product management neess to write and check product texts and set up a store page, QA needs to check if the DLC works with all the different versions of the game, etc. In a mid-sized company, it is harf to justify all this work for a 2 Dollar DLC, let alone a 50 Cent DLC. Its always a question of if it makes sense. Not even to speak of customer relation questions, you know.
As an owner of this game, I agree with you and feel the same.... T_T
Don't like to preorder a game and even with that, end up missing any content! It means for me im not getting the full game, which will be instead the goty edition, or even worse, the torrent edition (typical thing, you pre order and get a bonus out of many, but torrent version have all the preorder bonuses T_T).
Since I chose the paid pre order version, I would at least like to have the choice to buy it. Anyway, if it's so small to put it a price, why don't you release a free update once the game has a year, like a celebration. Titanfall (different genre etc but I just got it) released all the DLC content which was being sold separately and with a season pass for free a year after game was released. Which was a very "wtf" movement for people who paid for it, of course.
So in comparison, I don't see as a crazy thing that you would release this small preorder incentives for free after a time.
I see much worse knowing that as date of today, 4 days before game release, with a preordered copy of it, I won't never be able to play a small part of this game content, because it is exclusive as a preorder incentive for "X" site (kalypso in this case)
Think Im not saying anything unreasonable or being greedy at all, just know a few games did this things or similar (like the witcher auto updating their games to enchanced version!) and had the customers really happy, and hasn't been considered as unfair to customers.
Thanks for your explanation shadowkaly, but understand that it leaves a sour taste knowing that we will be missing some content despite of preordering the game.
I also have War For the Overworld (ehem xD) and well, since I didn't back in kickstarter, Im missing a "dungeon theme" which changes a few skins and so. Perfectly understandable, I think its on another level to miss some skins, than a skirmish map.
We will see how many skirmish maps we have, and how important is to miss an additional one....
As a final idea, since we steam preorderers have also a preoder exclusive dlc (mourningwood) I think it would be a fair exchange, to have some free update,as I said for the 1 year celebration or something, that would give those preorder maps to everyone. Would (or could) push some sales, since you are adding some free content after 1 year of game release (fair for new customers) and give kalypso version the mourningwood dlc, and steam version the pixie dlc. Ultra mega fair, unless im missing something...