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[–] elxeno@lemm.ee 30 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just make out of game purchases like Paradox.

[–] Diprount_Tomato@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Paradox? The company that makes like 626264727 DLCs that make a playable game experience like worth 300$

[–] Katana314@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I get the impression Paradox players are either dedicating their whole gaming lifestyle to one simulator, or are only intended to buy a few of those DLCs. The picture of what it costs to buy every DLC at once is probably a bit disingenuous, just like the total cost of buying every Magic: The Gathering card ever produced.

It does sound like keeping the DLC out of in-game menus would at least avoid distraction until you're out of game browsing the Steam store, which seems like a plus.

[–] TheSpookiestUser@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I've bought every Stellaris DLC over the years, and I'm not even a particularly avid Stellaris player (347 hours played (which while notable is peanuts compared to the superfans' hours) and haven't played recently). Here's my thoughts on it:

I buy DLCs day 1 that I am supremely interested in, and everything else I pick up on discount either during a sale or from another site (not sketchy key resellers - I use https://isthereanydeal.com/, which lists more legitimate sites). In multiplayer, all players can use the DLC the host has, so I've been the dedicated host for my friend group there. I don't think the massive amount of DLCs is good, but it is at least tolerable (I liken it to a subscription model) and I enjoy how the devs share some of their insights during the development process. Despite all the flaws it has, Stellaris is a really cool sci-fi 4x game that probably has the least ridiculous learning curve compared to other Paradox strategy games.

[–] Diprount_Tomato@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I just buy the game and pirate the DLCs, but don't tell Paradox about it