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Note that this was announced in January. Things may have changed since.
What a shame. They created this game with donated money and want 25€ for it....
next thing I see
warrior dude uses "bash attack" of sorts
peace and love hippy uses "hug attack"
k.
Naturally, the Kickstarter backers get the game for free. Non-backers will of course have to buy the game, we would indeed like to stay in business ;)
I get it, not everybody likes Paradox' DLC policy, and it's fine. But creating lies to justify your hate is not the right thing to do.
Paradox' DLC policy enables them to support their games for years. Their have a rather clear policy and they explained how they worked numerous times. And no, they don't cut off content from their games to sell it as DLCs. It's just that when developping a game, you won't be able to put all the ideas you had in the original release. Sometimes you even had the time to partly add those ideas in the game but didn't have the time to finish and/or polish that content.
Add to this that each new Paradox DLC is accompanied by an update (and sometimes it's a really big one) that adds new content to the game. And sometimes the content of former DLCs is even added to the game for free...
So just admit that you're not willing to support constant game support by paying for DLCs. It's perfectly fine to dislike that way of supporting game, but it's not a moral highground or whatever, and Paradox isn't wrong to work like that.
Ohhh dutch developer. Gogo, good luck with the release in early access! Seems promising.
https://steamdb.info/app/917150/
I'm sorry, but as much as I'd like to support you, I'm not going to allow you to charge me more so you can give day one -70% discount to software thieves.