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Today, they allow us to play all the DLC if we have subscription. Your bottom line profit doesn't matter much when your community is jumping ship to avoid this nonsense.Īdopting the Subscription-Gaming Model is a gate-way to a lot greedier, scummier, and far less tolerable marketing practices that will drive this community to pirating. You could easily make a few Tutorial Scenarios that focus on using the DLC content, or playing with a DLC nation. That would make infinitely more sense for your DLC, and wouldn't make you look like greedy pigs. You know, once upon a time, there were these things called "Demos" where you let players play a game (or with DLC content) for free, for an hour. I just feel that either the DLC prices should be reduced, or the non-DLC mechanics should be fixed. I know you work hard and want a return on your investment. Please consider this, and don't just dismiss me as an "entitled toxic fan".
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Sometimes it feels like you don't care about people who can't afford the DLCs, and I really hope that's not true.
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The full game currently costs around 140 USD and it's only going to go up from here. Is there any plan to reduce the price of the DLCs? The costs are frankly exploitative. So, while I can see that I am not harmed by this subscription while at the same time it may increase the player base, I will breath easier, even if I cannot make my bottom half stop clenching. If I liked it, I would have purchase it, to get off subscription. If it had a $3 to $5 subscription for 30 days, I would have tried it out years ago. I have almost purchased it at least two dozen times, but that price tag, even when on sale, stops me. I know this is true for me, because I have had a certain $75 eastern front game on my wish list for years. But for $5 and 30 days to play? I would feel more comfortable giving it a try. I know if I had just heard of HOI4 today and saw the price tag to get in, I would just walk away. That is actually kind of amazing when compared to the alternative. Who in their right mind is going to spend over $100 to try out a game as complicated as HOI4?Ī subscription model lets a new person try out ALL the content for $5 and gives them 30 days to decide if they like it. One of the problems any DLC model as large as PDX has, is that eventually, the game becomes to expensive for a new player to try out. Stepping outside of my worry, I do see how subscription can be beneficial in bringing new players into HOI4. I can only hope I can rise above that sensitivity to see things objectively. The potential of subscription to cause harm to one of my favorite games is going to make me sensitive to future changes. I would be lying if the idea of subscription does not set off alarm bells in my own head. Since many of us are old enough to have had experience with one or more subscription plans that did not turn out well, I understand the concern I am seeing here.
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