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Steam'i çevirmemize yardım edin
There is probably going to be a free demo version, and "Table of the Month" is also a possibility.
If anybody thinks that's a steep price, there's always the Steam sales that can slash the prices of both games and their DLCs down a great deal.
TPA under common Steam discount figures
% off - Game - DLC
10% - $9.00 - $4.50
25% - $7.50 - $3.75
33% - $6.66 - $3.33
50% - $5.00 - $2.50
66% - $3.33 - $1.66
75% - $2.50 - $1.25
What tables were they, out of interest?
I expect the whole setup to be similar to the consoles, but with more frequent updates since that's what nearly every other steam game dev does with their current games.
I made an account when I downloaded the Android version, so I would assume that table purchases would be tied to that account.
Base game is probably 7-8 euros and DLC is 3-4 euros (Based on currency conversions).
The potential is there, the means are there, but it's just not been implemented.