are you going to address the concerns or this is the beginning of the end ?
excellence has been lost the 90 decade was the peak of human civilization everything went downhill after and aoe2 came just in the turning point of history
You wouldn’t happen to be a certain cuddly kitten-loving Argentinian, now would you?
Any other game company would issue an apology after seeing a DLC flop so hard.
OP post history goes back a few years. They aren’t the AoM cyclops, if that’s what you are hinting at
Not the OP. The supermirtha person, who only joined a day ago.
what man im not argentina
Okay, that’s all I needed.
moving on i wish i was wrong but taking the op phrase the beginning of the end i fear this is it i fear microsoft will keep on making even worse decision like this dlc and also altering pathfinding aoc wasnt like this aoc was an amazing expansion what is happening what is happening to our world
Concerns? Should’ve realized that since Refund of Rome, man.Still, the fact that MS managed to dragged on up to this moment is quite interesting. Of course we cannot know how much they’ve earned from selling these, are there freaking lots of players who are willing to buy off anything regardless of quality? Either that or being so rich gives MS ability to cover any capital losses.
Return of Rome - Lit just one civ for AOE 2 players
Mountain Royals - Massive price jump from 5$ to 15$
Victors and Vanquished - Nothing of value other than bunch of scenarios which were otherwise free, good for Xbox players since they dont have mod manager though
For who? The other DLCs before Return of Rome were all $10 for me, which means that the new price is only a 50% increase, not a 300% one. Much more reasonable.
Which shock me most is there are still 33% positive reviews of that scam.
Very sad indeed. Not surprised considering how many “aoe-fanatics” are there who will blindly leave positive review even on a DLC priced 25 euros for 1 scenario full of bugs just to “support the game”.
I am aoe-fanatic too, I always “support the game” but I would never cheer a crappy DLC…
Yes. It seems that there’s a lot of people concerned that their favorite game will be abandoned and die if it’s not supported 100% of the time. Just look at the positive reviews on Steam, they literally say nothing about V&V, they just give a positive review to support the devs.
Accepting “any” DLC is bad, while accepting only “good” DLC is how we keep this game being great.
This is so sad… How come the Xbox version of the game is so incomplete it doesn’t even have the basic feature of searching for mods? I suppose players can download them from the website, but I don’t know… They worked for months on this version, and for a long time we didn’t get new content because of it, and they made it incomplete? I just hope this wasn’t on purpose, to “force” Xbox players to buy this sort of DLC since they have no other way of playing the scenarios.
Not to mention those who never play the game, but just buy anything, any game. Yeah I understand, we love the game and will support it any way possible, but I’m now dispirited. My last hope now rests on Retold.
Not everyone lives in your country you know
Yeah, but you used American dollars as the currency without specifying the region, so you can see where that would be confusing.
Im talking about South Asia where 1$ = 120 local currency
Xbox versions only have access to a selection of officially approved mods. They don’t get the full mod repository.
You probably know, but they also don’t have a map editor.