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Was this already mentioned around here? Didn't see it. So, as the title says, Paradox bought Triumph, so I guess we can expect $90 ($110 for the EU, unless you're in Denmark in which case it's $130) Age of Wonders Overpriced Edition, price increases wherever there's any way to get away with it, and 20 DLCs over the next year...
The Canadian power trio?
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tinyE: The Canadian power trio?
No, no, the underwear brand
"Paradox doesn’t know if it’ll have to change anything with Age of Wonders, but the publisher believes it can merge its knowledge with its new acquisition to make everyone involved better."

I think the everyone referred to n the above sentence does not include customers?
But yes, be prepared for he game to be torn into tiny little bits and piecemealed out.
Triumph has already started releasing pre-order exclusives, day-1 DLCs and DLCs that shouldn't be sold separately so it's pretty bad already.
Ah, so the next Age of Wonder will come unfinished and you are expected to buy DLCs, great...
Post edited July 04, 2017 by Narakir
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tinyE: The Canadian power trio?
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X-com: No, no, the underwear brand
No, the insult comic dog:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZfs8VyY07U
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seppelfred: No, the insult comic dog:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZfs8VyY07U
FOR ME TO POOP ON!
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Ghorpm: Triumph has already started releasing pre-order exclusives, day-1 DLCs and DLCs that shouldn't be sold separately so it's pretty bad already.
Plus they'll (ahem) """REVAMP"""" their prices for certain regions.
"Hey gang.... AoW now costs rougly R$ 200 / $99" and so on! :P
Post edited July 04, 2017 by victorchopin
Get ready for micro-DLC spam.
Does Triumph still works on Age of Wonders 3? I wish Paradox would make them release a GOG Linux version of it. That is all I ask.
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Crosmando: Get ready for micro-DLC spam.
While that is certainly true, I have to state my opinion on the Paradox DLC issue. While most for, let's say, Crusader Knights 2, are just some variation of a skin pack, major DLCs are a real game changer in the literal sense. And if you don't buy the DLC, you still get the update, although the light version.
When I first heard about Paradox, they were known as the small developer who made hardcore niche strategy games. Five years later, they have become the super-greedy company that releases dozens of DLCs. They should do something about PR.

Or maybe just rethink their DLC policy.
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Caesar.: When I first heard about Paradox, they were known as the small developer who made hardcore niche strategy games. Five years later, they have become the super-greedy company that releases dozens of DLCs. They should do something about PR.

Or maybe just rethink their DLC policy.
They are working on PR, its just coming in very little bits over a long period of time...