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That's correct, no one is forcing me to buy more DLC. That's why I will not do so again unless they give me a damn good reason to.
Look, I can understand emotional crisis as much as the next guy. But I am not a teenager and I have a job. 25 bucks I spend every evening when I go out and meet friends. I would not loose a sweat about some bucks, I simply don’t care. And I have no time time to write about “agony” and “hurt feelings” and the lot when it comes to Petitesse.
Three focus trees (some of which are of procedural kind so these could be used by more countries) + some flavour events is a thing a student can assemble.
And the overall quality of the DLC packing these focus trees is so low so at least one of that DLC specific achievements - Brazilian one - is a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ insult. And an insult not only to venerable people of modern Brazil.
♥♥♥♥, I'd kill to become able to speak pt_BR and make a living off catching crabs in Natal!
I can't imagine a sentient human which can also be a consumer for this type of goods of this low quality.
Since the game which originally was sold as WW II grand strategy became a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ alternative history modern day spin off off Crusader Kings?
Some people are trying to defend Paradox saying: "oh, it's common practice to make old games free." and "This is really nice of Paradox, stop complaining." -yeah that's not it at all.
First of all, Hoi4 is still the current game in it's series. Did I miss the announcement for Hoi5? Hoi4 even still gets updates and has supported multiplayer - it is an active game. And they didn't make the game free, they made "DLCs" free, DLCs that 1. should have been part of the base game, and 2. were overpriced, definitely not worth what they charged for them. DLCs for country's that they absolutely will redo in the future (or at least they should update these countries that played major parts in WWII) and charge too much for. These "new" DLC will not be able to exist without the 3 "predecessor" DLCs (the ones that are now free) and will require mechanics that long-time fans paid for, but that new players are getting free as part of the base game. So those long-time fans are gonna have to pay for the same mechanics twice - actually not even just long-time fans, anyone who paid for those 3 DLC even just 1 day before becoming free.
Next this is NOT really nice of Paradox. Well - it depends on who you are talking about. Nice to new players - sure. Nice to previous customers, to the people who bought their overpriced DLCs so that they could have the money to get to the point of offering 3 DLC for free - no. If they really wanted to "Thank us for our Service" they would give something to the people who bought the now-free DLCs. This is just a ploy to sell more DLC after they boxed themselves into a corner trying to fragment their game an charge for each individual piece. And the dev lurking around the thread trying to play damage-control isn't going to hide their scummy business practices or the negative reviews on their latest "country-pack".
Maybe Paradox IS going to compensate loyal patrons - judging by their other decisions I very much doubt it. But hey, maybe they'll surprise everyone - it could happen. And if they do make it right, I will be singing their praises, but until then I have no choice but to call out Paradox for what they are - a greedy company squeezing its customers for every cent they have. A company that bites the hands that feed them and spins their dirty business practices so that you think they are being altruistic. Don't be scammed. Don't be gas-lit. Paradox is not doing the right thing.
YOU might be happy to be a mindless consumer who is happy to bend over for companies and corporations, but others aren’t. I expect a company to earn my business, and treat me and my money with respect and dignity.
That’s lovely for you if you are happy to give your money to companies who spit in your face and laugh at you while you do it. Well done!
It’s also funny how you do not deny any of the criticisms - you just try to discredit the people making them by calling them emotional teenagers in a mental health crisis or some r£t@r£d sh!t.
It should also add a 3 decisions.
1. called "Together for victory" that when activated adds the national spirit "Together for Victory" that grants extra war support when in a faction or when having puppets of dominion level.
2. called "Death or dishonor" that when activated adds the national spirit "Death or Dishonor" that grants extra defense.
3. called "Wake the Tiger" that when activated adds the national spirit "Awoken Tiger" that grants extra attack.
Maybe also give these players a discount on the next DLCs. Or if the countries covered by these DLC get updated in a future country-pack, give us those new country packs for free or at a discount.