i do think the bugfix departament of pdx is in dire need of more staff. I do trully believe the devs are doing their best, i even looked for commentary from people that once worked there to confirm this, but something internally is not really working at paradox and i hope they find a solution there.
Because their reputation is starting to suffer everytimea situation like the UE4 is facing now happen.
its hard to keep a playerbase loyal. The game is old and need to fight new titles and keep reminding people to come back.
This is not just a EU4 situation. Stellaris is also facing some key problems with their game and even some basic game features like Endgame Crisis are close to 1 year without a fix.
We accept the DLC policy basically so we can have not only new features but most of all, a Stable game.
bugs are expected but we also expect at least to not have to worry for bugs that completely break a feature or the game itself.
Right now im yet to play the new EU4 expansion and its been months since i last played stellaris.
and im deeply frustraded because i paid for almost all DLC´s of both games and can´t have fun when there are bugs that break the game.
paradox is the game industry where i spend most of my money but its getting to a point where im more and more just leaving the game getting dust and questioning if its worth to keep buying one more DLC.
While we don´t have yet, they are planning for a "paid by month" service. Its not a horrible idea and could give a more stable income for the games we love as long the price is fair. So im really not against this.
but this does increase even more the demand for the game to work better. With less bugs and also a demand for more features.
There is no point adding new features if we don´t have the ones we current have working.
Because their reputation is starting to suffer everytimea situation like the UE4 is facing now happen.
its hard to keep a playerbase loyal. The game is old and need to fight new titles and keep reminding people to come back.
This is not just a EU4 situation. Stellaris is also facing some key problems with their game and even some basic game features like Endgame Crisis are close to 1 year without a fix.
We accept the DLC policy basically so we can have not only new features but most of all, a Stable game.
bugs are expected but we also expect at least to not have to worry for bugs that completely break a feature or the game itself.
Right now im yet to play the new EU4 expansion and its been months since i last played stellaris.
and im deeply frustraded because i paid for almost all DLC´s of both games and can´t have fun when there are bugs that break the game.
paradox is the game industry where i spend most of my money but its getting to a point where im more and more just leaving the game getting dust and questioning if its worth to keep buying one more DLC.
While we don´t have yet, they are planning for a "paid by month" service. Its not a horrible idea and could give a more stable income for the games we love as long the price is fair. So im really not against this.
but this does increase even more the demand for the game to work better. With less bugs and also a demand for more features.
There is no point adding new features if we don´t have the ones we current have working.
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