All I got from this DD, and this is nothing about Battle for the Bosphorus which is good but could use tweaking and it was evident before release, was that:
- Barbarossa is being developed (We knew this)
- There's a new DLC being released (We knew this)
- Some stats on what other people did in their games (I mean it's cool but what else do you have to tell me)
- Greece won't be getting any new focuses (Assuming this applies to Turkey and Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Romania meaning many of the issues and missing options will continue, likely forever)
- No new states will be added until likely 1.11 (Meaning Romania, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey will continue to have their state border issues)
- A patch is coming soon (We knew this, at least I assumed it was being made since it's standard)
- Don't expect DDs anytime soon (So don't expect 1.10.2 anytime soon I'm guessing, that's a bummer considering some of the issues like Yugoslavia getting free cores on anywhere they want, AI Bulgaria failing miserably to handled political matters causing them to have a civil war extremely early and much more)
Not going to lie, a disappointing DD, nothing new meaningful was told other then necessary changes won't be added. This isn't me dunking on Battle for the Bosphorus, I've actually enjoyed the country pack for the most part, but it's missing some changes that are badly needed to really make it great and not something that's good-ish. Just stating that I was hoping for more info on the upcoming patch at least, like what changes are being planned, what fixes are confirmed, stuff like that. I don't need to know what percentage of people decided to restore the Ottoman Empire, maybe for like yearly talk about the progress of the game, that's interesting to see how stuff fluctuated as the DLC and patch come out and how it changes after the initial release, since it obviously spikes right at launch, it's after that's more interesting. I don't know, just meh. Looking forward, I hope, to seeing what's in store for the future.