EUR means euro. Just like how USD means American dollars.But, EU:R has only one DLC :-O
EUR means euro. Just like how USD means American dollars.But, EU:R has only one DLC :-O
EUR means euro. Just like how USD means American dollars.
That'd be the ideal scenario, but I'm not expecting it to be the case.So how does it work? Do you get all the DLC once you hit a $ amount or get points to permabuy some dlc?
So uh... What *is* this? You're saying this will reduce thresholds, but with no noticeable changes, so I'm assuming you're not rolling any DLCs into the base game. If telling us anything at all messes with it, does that mean it's some telemetry thing? Can you tell us what it exactly is after the tests are done?
I'm just confused.
Pl0x no make my PC into a botnet, Johan.This patch secretly signns your pc to SETI program. Johann got hooked up and wants to find aliens.
5 euro a month for all the DLC is very reasonable, cheap even
Depends how much you play. If you play for a month or so after each DLC comes out. And then cancel your subscription and wait for the next one, it is a pretty good deal.No it isn't...
It is experimental and not available to the public. PDX offers some users the choice as a test group, but there is no way to apply. You would have to wait (if it will happen at all)Ok, so where can I pay for that subscription? I'll gladly buy a month of playing with all dlc, especially when it's that cheap, but I can't find that popup.