Thought I'd add my thoughts about the DLC content here.
I am liking the idea of going back and adding content where it's needed from reigons that haven't seen much love recently. But it seems a little odd.
The Third Rome immersion pack is supposed to be the immersion pack to spruce up the Russia reigon and Othordox faith, however now it will only really spruce up the Othordox faith, as the good Russia tree is going to be locked behind this upcoming DLC. So the pack dedicated to Russia actually doesn't do much for Russia anymore...
Same goes for Golden Century, it's supposed to be the DLC that adds all the content to Iberia and north west Africa, yet now with the annoucement of further plans to spruce up Iberia more, which are welcome by the way, it seems that DLC will also be a tad redundant. Also, if this adds content to Iberia, for example Portugal because Castile/Spain's tree is already healthy, that means I need to buy 2 DLC to get a full Iberian experience, which is not clear to someone new to the game.
So what will Third Rome give the player now? Will it give them the default tree we have for Muscovy already and will be the description be updated (and the price!)? Same goes for Golden Century.
EU4 DLC is already very confusing for a new player, I see regular topics arise about what DLC to get next etc. The subscription is cool and all but if a player wants to buy the actual DLC's it doesn't help when DLC's overlap each other in terms of content.
Just my thoughts, no doubt I will thoroughly enjoy the next DLC but it just seems to be convoluting the already convoluted DLC system.
I am liking the idea of going back and adding content where it's needed from reigons that haven't seen much love recently. But it seems a little odd.
The Third Rome immersion pack is supposed to be the immersion pack to spruce up the Russia reigon and Othordox faith, however now it will only really spruce up the Othordox faith, as the good Russia tree is going to be locked behind this upcoming DLC. So the pack dedicated to Russia actually doesn't do much for Russia anymore...
Same goes for Golden Century, it's supposed to be the DLC that adds all the content to Iberia and north west Africa, yet now with the annoucement of further plans to spruce up Iberia more, which are welcome by the way, it seems that DLC will also be a tad redundant. Also, if this adds content to Iberia, for example Portugal because Castile/Spain's tree is already healthy, that means I need to buy 2 DLC to get a full Iberian experience, which is not clear to someone new to the game.
So what will Third Rome give the player now? Will it give them the default tree we have for Muscovy already and will be the description be updated (and the price!)? Same goes for Golden Century.
EU4 DLC is already very confusing for a new player, I see regular topics arise about what DLC to get next etc. The subscription is cool and all but if a player wants to buy the actual DLC's it doesn't help when DLC's overlap each other in terms of content.
Just my thoughts, no doubt I will thoroughly enjoy the next DLC but it just seems to be convoluting the already convoluted DLC system.
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