Posted March 29, 2019
In accordance with prior experience elsewhere it is probable my review of the software will be removed.
Therefore I reproduce my criticism of the software and the company behind it here since they refuse to accept and act to repress dissent wheresoever possible it is otherwise directed at them, either in the form of questioning or statements offered unflattering to their schemes.
My review:
I own this on Steam. I owned it before it was fully released and ever since too. I've invested hundreds of hours in it only to discover endless series of mission-ruining, strategy-impairing, and game-breaking bugs and scripting errors, play-balance issues and like kinds of frustrating, enjoyment-robbing issues with the software. Paradox's strategy seems to be to shut-down and shut-up all criticism of the company in view of the fact they know their software is flawed. It maintains tight control of their forums and even Steam pages to this end. It's as if they're engaging in a bizarre, almost mafia-esque campaign to shutter dissent or serious representations demanding accountability for their practices. Were it not a computer game company (allegedly,) one would hardly be misled believing something worse was behind it! Try criticizing them or their products yourself if you care to get a taste of this treatment and don't believe me! If they're willing to put that much effort into stamping out objections to their policies, I can only imagine what type of company this must be to work for or go up against in their native Sweden! One gets the impression they must enjoy some kind of protected status based on their behavior as a company. In any case, having tried over years now on versions ranging from .8 all the way to 2.2 to enjoy a playthrough without recurring issues with poorly-designed AI, disjunctions in everything from ship transit times, fleet movement behavior and related processes especially related to scripted/scenario events (not to mention all the one-off undocumented, oftentimes inexplicable no-go travel/selection and AI privilege/cheating bugs/design weaknesses) I can only say it's been a huge exercise in frustration really trying to play this as a game and not an endless beta mess. Their never-ending "updates" break mods that were the only things keeping it working! The DLC's therefore end up really being only an on-going cash-grab scam. In all recommend avoid!
I am entitled to my opinion; I've thoroughly play-tested this software (something I strongly contend the company itself DOES NOT or devotes grossly inadequate time/resources to doing!!) and were it merely a matter of dissatisfaction with the product, I would long ago have moved on. I find Paradox's conduct to be abominable as a corporate actor. I go so far as to note the Tencent stake in ownership of the company. Treatment like their critics receive might go over better in a totalitarian country - but I would not - will not stand for it myself...much less so simply as a long-time, very enthusiastic gamer and gaming customer!
Therefore I reproduce my criticism of the software and the company behind it here since they refuse to accept and act to repress dissent wheresoever possible it is otherwise directed at them, either in the form of questioning or statements offered unflattering to their schemes.
My review:
I own this on Steam. I owned it before it was fully released and ever since too. I've invested hundreds of hours in it only to discover endless series of mission-ruining, strategy-impairing, and game-breaking bugs and scripting errors, play-balance issues and like kinds of frustrating, enjoyment-robbing issues with the software. Paradox's strategy seems to be to shut-down and shut-up all criticism of the company in view of the fact they know their software is flawed. It maintains tight control of their forums and even Steam pages to this end. It's as if they're engaging in a bizarre, almost mafia-esque campaign to shutter dissent or serious representations demanding accountability for their practices. Were it not a computer game company (allegedly,) one would hardly be misled believing something worse was behind it! Try criticizing them or their products yourself if you care to get a taste of this treatment and don't believe me! If they're willing to put that much effort into stamping out objections to their policies, I can only imagine what type of company this must be to work for or go up against in their native Sweden! One gets the impression they must enjoy some kind of protected status based on their behavior as a company. In any case, having tried over years now on versions ranging from .8 all the way to 2.2 to enjoy a playthrough without recurring issues with poorly-designed AI, disjunctions in everything from ship transit times, fleet movement behavior and related processes especially related to scripted/scenario events (not to mention all the one-off undocumented, oftentimes inexplicable no-go travel/selection and AI privilege/cheating bugs/design weaknesses) I can only say it's been a huge exercise in frustration really trying to play this as a game and not an endless beta mess. Their never-ending "updates" break mods that were the only things keeping it working! The DLC's therefore end up really being only an on-going cash-grab scam. In all recommend avoid!
I am entitled to my opinion; I've thoroughly play-tested this software (something I strongly contend the company itself DOES NOT or devotes grossly inadequate time/resources to doing!!) and were it merely a matter of dissatisfaction with the product, I would long ago have moved on. I find Paradox's conduct to be abominable as a corporate actor. I go so far as to note the Tencent stake in ownership of the company. Treatment like their critics receive might go over better in a totalitarian country - but I would not - will not stand for it myself...much less so simply as a long-time, very enthusiastic gamer and gaming customer!
Post edited March 29, 2019 by goggin