DLC
DLC
Will there be a future DLC And if so. Would you need to make a whole new characters or could you continue with your Characters and their equipment? Or will you have the chance to go to some towns and buy some equipments before going into the dungeons?
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The designers designed the game with a max level of 50. It's almost implied that there needs to be more.
The rest isn't known. The designers have said they don't know about a sequel until the game has been released, and they've said very little since then - other than it's been a success.
I don't know about going to towns, however players will be able to make content, so I would very much hope I can take my party after Grimrock and go delving somewhere else and further them.
The rest isn't known. The designers have said they don't know about a sequel until the game has been released, and they've said very little since then - other than it's been a success.
I don't know about going to towns, however players will be able to make content, so I would very much hope I can take my party after Grimrock and go delving somewhere else and further them.
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If by DLC you mean a new dungeon that you can buy from us, it depends on whether people want this or not. So far the consensus seems to be that DLCs are evil (for some reason unknown to me). Maybe we should have a poll about this...
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Haha, no. Bad DLC are bad regardless of when they're released. The only argument against Day-one DLC that's actually, you know, valid- is DLC on the disk. It could have very easily been a part of the core game, but wasn't. And even then it only extends to a general product, not special editions. Afterall there's a time between completion of the game and it being available for purchase and for titles with physical goods, this is roughly a month. The team has to be doing something or we go back to the time where a team that finished a project was assigned to other projects and thus support patches like we get now don't exist.Drax wrote:DLCs are "evil" when they're either zero-day released.
Additional dungeon DLC for Grimrock, assuming a fair price, is something I figure most players would be for.
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There's no excuse for zero-day DLC. If you spent development time before release creating it (and it was completed), why is it not in my copy?Zeful wrote:Haha, no. Bad DLC are bad regardless of when they're released. The only argument against Day-one DLC that's actually, you know, valid- is DLC on the disk. It could have very easily been a part of the core game, but wasn't. And even then it only extends to a general product, not special editions. Afterall there's a time between completion of the game and it being available for purchase and for titles with physical goods, this is roughly a month. The team has to be doing something or we go back to the time where a team that finished a project was assigned to other projects and thus support patches like we get now don't exist.Drax wrote:DLCs are "evil" when they're either zero-day released.
Additional dungeon DLC for Grimrock, assuming a fair price, is something I figure most players would be for.
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I think I talk on the behalf of your entire playerbase when I say that giving us DLC would be more than just awesome, it'd be amazing!petri wrote:If by DLC you mean a new dungeon that you can buy from us, it depends on whether people want this or not. So far the consensus seems to be that DLCs are evil (for some reason unknown to me). Maybe we should have a poll about this...
- And fair seeing how we want you to get the money to expand on the game.
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DLC's aren't always bad, but these day one DLC's sure can get on your nerve, specially if the game is buggy and the resources had better spent in bug fixing.
What annoys me the most is the overpriced DLC's of kind, like a train for 30 bucks with a rail to drive along included. If you buy all trains you are done with over 1k €. That's what I call overpriced! Not mentioning game names here, but the game I talk about is probably already more then infamous.
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I agree that a DLC that expands the game with new tile sets, monsters and might classes is more then awesome and I would gladly pay for it. More Monsters, more Tilesets, more variability, more Trap's and if all can be used to expand the Editor later on. Heck you get me hooked! *_*
What annoys me the most is the overpriced DLC's of kind, like a train for 30 bucks with a rail to drive along included. If you buy all trains you are done with over 1k €. That's what I call overpriced! Not mentioning game names here, but the game I talk about is probably already more then infamous.
EDIT:
I agree that a DLC that expands the game with new tile sets, monsters and might classes is more then awesome and I would gladly pay for it. More Monsters, more Tilesets, more variability, more Trap's and if all can be used to expand the Editor later on. Heck you get me hooked! *_*
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