Europa Universalis IV : A Bun Of Darkness.
Europa Universalis IV: Bun-set Invasion? Their Finest Bun? A Bun Divided? Sword of the Buns? Legacy of the Bun?
Europa Universalis IV : A Bun Of Darkness.
No, the people claiming day1 DLC should be in the base game literally are expecting extra things for the same cost.
Of course. Paradox is a company and they have to do things on a certain budget and a budget is a zero-sum game.This means that some people were specifically assigned to stop working on events for the main game so they could make events for day 1 DLC instead.
But it was entirely decided within PDS what would be included in the core game and what wouldn't - this isn't about what can be tested in time to go on a CD, nor is it about a team that couldn't have been creating additional events for the core game.
This means that some people were specifically assigned to stop working on events for the main game so they could make events for day 1 DLC instead.
Europa Universalis IV: The Bun and the Bagel.
Goodness, we should be able to invent a ton of these!
No, the people claiming day1 DLC should be in the base game literally are expecting extra things for the same cost. Let's continue the bun-based arguments, they work so well:
You go into the bakery, they have plain buns and slightly more expensive spiced buns. "Hey!", you exclaim, "You baked those spiced buns at the same time as the plain buns! I should get a spiced bun at the same cost as the plain bun!"
I'll go ahead and explain in advance: The spiced bun has extra content added, above what goes into the plain bun. The plain bun is still a fine, tasty bun, but the spiced bun has added spices and it costs a little more even though it was baked in the same batch!
Plain bun = base game.
Spiced bun = extreme edition.
Edit: Merrivale is wise.
... events - stuff that takes a half hour at most to whip up...
Since you seem adept at moronic analogues, here's one: How would you think it would go if you went to a baker, and he sold you a bun with a bite taken out of it. And then he said he could sell you a full bun with extra price.
Fun times, eh? And to believe I used to defend paradox nickle-and-dime cosmetic DLCs. It really is true, more money you get, more greedy you get.
Here is an experiment for you:
Go to a bakery, buy a bun. Once you have paid and received your bun, demand that they also give you all the other buns that were baked in the same batch for no additional cost. Why should you only get one bun when they were all baked at the same time? Let us know how it goes.
Actually, if you adjust for inflation, the games now, with all the possible DLCs cast half the price of the game from 10 years ago.An other, more dlc-comparable experiment: You go to a bakery. 10 years ago, the bakery selled a donut with chocolate and crumbles for 1$. Now the bakery demand 1$ for a donut WITHOUT chocolate and crumbles. For the crumbles and the chocolate you have to pay now 0,20$ each. Sure you can just buy only the donut and it would work for its own, but it tastes bad and you know that the bakery just want to make more money...
An other, more dlc-comparable experiment: You go to a bakery. 10 years ago, the bakery selled a donut with chocolate and crumbles for 1$. Now the bakery demand 1$ for a donut WITHOUT chocolate and crumbles. For the crumbles and the chocolate you have to pay now 0,20$ each. Sure you can just buy only the donut and it would work for its own, but it tastes bad and you know that the bakery just want to make more money...
The AUDACITY! They should work for claps on the back and angry emails about bugs! :angry:
The idea that they should make money off their work, or that prices must rise to reflect inflation is simply ludicrous. :angry:
The fact that you get to speak to a dev in such a way (or at all) just shows for Paradox great actually is. Tip: show some respect.
Dont like DLCs - dont buy them, it was said many times already.
Actually, if you adjust for inflation, the games now, with all the possible DLCs cast half the price of the game from 10 years ago.
If you went to real bakery, you'd notice that the donut they sold 10 years ago for 1$, now costs 2$. With the chocolate and crumbles.