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All the DLCs are bundled with the game and it's fully patched.
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Besseleth: All the DLCs are bundled with the game and it's fully patched.
The imperial Edition already bundles all the DLC with the game. The game will continue to be patched while the devs think it's worthwhile. In other words, you will never buy this game.

Edit: FYI, Titan's Quest: 13 years and counting. If you count user patches, Diablo: 23 years and counting. That's just a few examples.

Edit 2: On a more constructive note, how about you tell us which specific bugs you need fixed before you'll buy the game? If you are concerned about finding a bug which actually affects you, you can report it directly to them and they will get it fixed for you as soon as possible. This only works if you actually own the game and encounter a bug, though.
Post edited June 29, 2019 by darktjm
I bought it and I regret doing it.

The developers have no respect towards paying customers:

1) releasing untested game with loads of bugs is a sign of massive disrespect
2) year after the initial release they are still coming up with new features that introduce game braking bugs into the game (mercenary advisers broke the game for me, I'm unable to advance my economy past level 1). How come they don't learn from their mistakes and start testing their rubbish code?
3) they block their forums so you can't ask them to fix something
4) the ingame bug report feature doesn't give you any ticket number, so you don't know if they will ever look at it

The game as a concept is fun, but I have no idea how can anyone invest into a project with such a lousy developers, holy moly it's beyond embarrassing.
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gdrim: I bought it and I regret doing it.

The developers have no respect towards paying customers:

1) releasing untested game with loads of bugs is a sign of massive disrespect
2) year after the initial release they are still coming up with new features that introduce game braking bugs into the game (mercenary advisers broke the game for me, I'm unable to advance my economy past level 1). How come they don't learn from their mistakes and start testing their rubbish code?
3) they block their forums so you can't ask them to fix something
4) the ingame bug report feature doesn't give you any ticket number, so you don't know if they will ever look at it

The game as a concept is fun, but I have no idea how can anyone invest into a project with such a lousy developers, holy moly it's beyond embarrassing.
biggest load of horsecrap I have ever read lol. xD They have worked diligently to fix the bugs from the release and if you have a brain you would understand that it´s their first game and they are a really small studio so they could not have waited with the release until most bugs were fixed cause you know it actually costs money to have programmers work(gasp, ppl need money to work?!). xD
The guy is not totally wrong, though. Whoever is in charge of communication and community management is a waste of space and money for the company.

Also the PnP module is still not out after all those months and is effectively a fraud at this point. Not that I care for it - I didn't even pay for it, but that's a fact.

And they left current game version with memory leaks and other issues they ain't exactly rushing to fix. Not to mention lack of money/experience is not really a valid excuse. Consumer expects a working product when he pays money.
Post edited July 21, 2019 by InEffect
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gdrim: I bought it and I regret doing it.

The developers have no respect towards paying customers:

1) releasing untested game with loads of bugs is a sign of massive disrespect
2) year after the initial release they are still coming up with new features that introduce game braking bugs into the game (mercenary advisers broke the game for me, I'm unable to advance my economy past level 1). How come they don't learn from their mistakes and start testing their rubbish code?
3) they block their forums so you can't ask them to fix something
4) the ingame bug report feature doesn't give you any ticket number, so you don't know if they will ever look at it

The game as a concept is fun, but I have no idea how can anyone invest into a project with such a lousy developers, holy moly it's beyond embarrassing.
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jimmybackman: biggest load of horsecrap I have ever read lol. xD They have worked diligently to fix the bugs from the release and if you have a brain you would understand that it´s their first game and they are a really small studio so they could not have waited with the release until most bugs were fixed cause you know it actually costs money to have programmers work(gasp, ppl need money to work?!). xD
I don't care if it's a one man project, fix your damn code before you release it to public. I'm not paying to become a tester, I want to play the game. Whoever is responsible for their backend development should be sacked. The guy probably didn't hear about testing protocols.

Imagine the game would be a physical product that you bought and you buy it with mechanical flaws. Who cares if the producer is sorry and working day/night to fix his crappy design if you already bought it and you can't use it?



What makes me angry even more is the fact that I sunk 60 hours into this bug-ridden-pseudo-code-attempt at a game. I wish the game would just refuse to run the moment I turned it on, this way I wouldn't waste hours of my life playing it.
Post edited July 21, 2019 by gdrim
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Besseleth: All the DLCs are bundled with the game and it's fully patched.
Ignore the naysayers, it's a fantastic game, buy it, you're missing out on a great CRPG gaming experience if you don't. The base game is absolutely massive, with tons to do and tons of replayability (choice and consequence is very well implemented, as well as alignments catered to, and different paths through bits of the story depending on skills).

From what I've heard it was a bit of a mess to start with, but I bought it a couple of months ago (on Steam) and I've put 500 odd hours into it, with a few separate games on the go in parallel (with different mains), and I've only come across a couple of major glitches that meant I had to go back a couple of saves.

Most fun I've had in a long time. (Nothing's been this good in the classic CRPG line since Dragon Age: Origins in my book. Pillars was okay but the system was too opaque for my tastes, and the writing wasn't as good as this game's writing.)