![]() ![]() Maybe I'm just used to the board game model. So provided that the packs you ARE buying are good value, then I think that's a pretty nice way to get more play time from a game you obviously love. Paradox surely isn't expecting anyone to download every pack. But no-one is forcing you to buy these, and the model allows you to buy only the bits you think you'd love. Sure, there's TONS of DLC content for their previous games - hundreds of pounds worth in fact (although only about 5 so far for this title). Quoting: scaineI think I've mentioned in previous posts about DLC - I actually think Paradox gets this mostly okay. It looks like they fixed and improved quite a few systems to make for a bit more interesting (late) game. Though whether or not I'll get the new DLC at full price or later at a discount, I am looking forward to the 1.7 patch. As for Royal Court, I don't quite feel like decorating my abode, and the events that unfold in the court are a bit lackluster and repetitive, IMO. So events surrounding friends (and a bit less so, rivals) is something that'd bring more variety to my campaigns, while I'm not feeling inclined to start in Scandinavia or Spain. ![]() There's so much benefits from having friends (they are unable to join hostile factions, they prevent accumulation of stress, etc.) that playing as anything but a great diplomat almost feels like a chore. The reason I'd love to have this is that I usually gravitate towards rulers highly skilled in Diplomacy. I would not be surprised if this goes for 6.99, now that the price for the much "bigger" Flavor Packs has increased. Of all the DLC released so far, this is the one that I'm actually happy to get. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |