On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 7:33:54 PM UTC-6, Thewood wrote:
So no one has to buy it if they don't want.
Correct. No one needs to throw away (even $3) for a lame scenario that other games give away for free. I'm just letting everyone know just how low the quality and value are.
What's the downside for the devs?
Again, correct. Rip-off schemes tend to be beneficial to only one party.
You obviously bought it since you seem have played it.
And got my money back as soon as it was abundantly clear what a turd this DLC was.
It was fun to see how the developers even managed to flop their Steam summer sale, when the game was at 50% discount. By now, everyone knows that MNO isn't worth $80 and not even $40. Folks aren't even willing to spend $20 for the Northern Inferno
debacle. So, the MNO developers tried to find a price point for a few more suckers. They think that $3 is that price and will try to catch a few more victims by dragging the bottom of the lake.
I predict that they will release a bunch of these silly $3 DLC and then try to package all the scens, NI, and game together for a 'special' price of $40.
Instead of just making the game fun and playable, they constantly try to find new rip-off schemes.
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