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Keizer Harm

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Honestly the most random DLC idea ever. Brilliant though :)

I'm curious if it is just another radio channel, or if you can actually give points to rival colonies?
 
I'm sure it is just an radio channel with songs from all sponsors, but it is called "marsvision" just for fun.
I don't think that it could add new mechanic, exclusive for people who pay more. That same as that set of new versions of buildings could change their operational, but it is just cosmetic.
 
Is it a joke or an error that price of 20€ on Steam for this content??
 
As far as I can see, it's stated 19,99€ (you know, Steam parity btewen euros and dollars, nothing to do with that...) for each DLC, beside 12,99€ for the expansion.

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If you click on it, you will see you can only purchase it as part of the Space Race Plus package, the price is for the three DLC together. I don't know if this is because the prepurchase is only available this way and later would be sold separately or not.
 
I was just thinking about how much I don't like the existing radio djs. I think its the repetition and banality. The one guy won't shut up about baseball, but apparently just heard of the Red Sox curse. The one is very proud of her journalistic integrity, but talks a lot without saying anything. And the surfer guy I just want to smack.

I'd love something more like Tropico, where you have a few different stories triggered by events (first building of a certain type, shortfalls or satisfaction with services, random events and/or mysteries).

Basically I'd love for the radio stations to see some improvements. Not that the music is bad at all.