![]() I'm afraid it might screw up the game balance since there is just so much dlc, and does it add too much that it's overwhelming? Have any of you bought the entire pack because I'm curious how it effects the gameplay. Originally posted by The Ry Guy:I'm tempted to buy the entire DLC bundle for $200 but would it really improve the game or just make it a jumbled mess? ![]() Though I also enjoy vanilla games periodically (especially right after a large mechanical change patch, to make sure I'm seeing all the changes properly before I start adding extranous stuff on top). I personally use all dlcs except Conquest of Paradise and Common Sense. They're both extremely broad in use and don't really change how the game is played in a major way, they just slightly expand on some sections of the game and also include a lot of small QoL stuff.Įverything else will massively change the gameplay to some degree (or is VERY narrowly focused to specific nations/regions) and you'll have to ask for yourself if it's something you actually want or will ever use. The only two I would personally recommend, are Art of War and Wealth of Nations. Otherwise it's garunteed that you will be throwing money in the trash for features you never use or even actively hate and have to turn those DLCs off completely. I"m very much of the opinion you shouldn't buy any dlc unless you read it's features and know from expereince it'll expand on the game in ways you enjoy. Most of the dlcs are aimed at veteran players who've seen and done everything, and want to change things up or expand on a niche style/region of game play they particularly enjoy. ![]()
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