Fedora Master
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BUT HAVE THEY FIXED THE FACES YET?!
10€ for 2 classes and a race sounds overpriced, especially considering that the entire rest of the game costed less than 40€ at release. But I'm happy to support them.
BUT HAVE THEY FIXED THE FACES YET?!
Finally a playable 5e game.
No, they will be nightmare fuel faces forever. They should have just bought some assets for them, tbh.BUT HAVE THEY FIXED THE FACES YET?!
I also understand that it's silly to compare the price of a DLC to that of the full game and expect a relation between those prices and the amounts of content. I don't think I know of a single DLC that pass this type of scrutiny.10€ for 2 classes and a race sounds overpriced, especially considering that the entire rest of the game costed less than 40€ at release. But I'm happy to support them.
Yea I get what you mean. Thing is, we didn't really want to gate stuff like max level cap behind a paywall, so we decided to have more in the "Free Update" section and less in the "Paid DLC" section - so if you only look at the paid content it might seem a little light.
I also understand that it's silly to compare the price of a DLC to that of the full game and expect a relation between those prices and the amounts of content. I don't think I know of a single DLC that pass this type of scrutiny.10€ for 2 classes and a race sounds overpriced, especially considering that the entire rest of the game costed less than 40€ at release. But I'm happy to support them.
Yea I get what you mean. Thing is, we didn't really want to gate stuff like max level cap behind a paywall, so we decided to have more in the "Free Update" section and less in the "Paid DLC" section - so if you only look at the paid content it might seem a little light.
Gladius comes close. The game is 34 Euro and comes with 4 races, while each race pack is 12. Fantasy General 2 also comes to mind. Each DLC adds a substantial campaign that rivals the base game in length and depth while costing a fraction of the price.I also understand that it's silly to compare the price of a DLC to that of the full game and expect a relation between those prices and the amounts of content. I don't think I know of a single DLC that pass this type of scrutiny.
Why would dwarves have it bad? Did I miss something?
At this point they're mocking the customers.
Give it a rest will ya, he's a kraut.At this point they're mocking the customers.
What's it like being this perpetually butthurt? Do you wake up and just start crying or what?
At this point they're mocking the customers.
What's it like being this perpetually butthurt? Do you wake up and just start crying or what?
Give it a rest will ya, he's a kraut.At this point they're mocking the customers.
What's it like being this perpetually butthurt? Do you wake up and just start crying or what?
At least now we know which half is the ork half - it's clearly the top one.You guys thought that dwarves had it bad?
Look at this duuuuude:
Same.10€ for 2 classes and a race sounds overpriced, especially considering that the entire rest of the game costed less than 40€ at release. But I'm happy to support them.