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Show me the moneyyyyy.

MegaCorp, a new DLC pack for Stellaris, is coming soon DRM-free.

Focused on economy applied on a galactic scale, this new DLC lets you build Branch Offices on places you do business with, create megacities that span entire planets, raise new megastructures, and even engage in the pops slave market however you choose.
...muttermutter... Cities Skylines ...muttermutter...
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mqstout: ...muttermutter... Cities Skylines ...muttermutter...
Exactly what went through my mind ;)
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mqstout: ...muttermutter... Cities Skylines ...muttermutter...
confused, if for no other reason than I just bought City Skylines.

Is there a publisher reference I'm missing?
CK2 plx?
oh... and Cities: Skylines
Now I really hope Stellaris will sometime go on GOG Connect, since now that the game is on GOG, I would much rather buy the expansions here.
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mqstout: ...muttermutter... Cities Skylines ...muttermutter...
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tinyE: confused, if for no other reason than I just bought City Skylines.

Is there a publisher reference I'm missing?
They are just trying to tell gog and Paradox that its time to release Cities Skylines on gog.com
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tinyE: confused, if for no other reason than I just bought City Skylines.

Is there a publisher reference I'm missing?
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Matruchus: They are just trying to tell gog and Paradox that its time to release Cities Skylines on gog.com
no argument here
I'd re-buy it here to have it here.
Nice and all, CK2 next.
This is by far one of my favorite games. Thanks again for getting it, GoG!
This game sure does need to be included in GOG Connect.
*sigh* Paradox game of DLC ... in old news: again.
Post edited October 27, 2018 by wintermute.
Oh I'm so gonna buy this!

... when it gets sold as a complete package.

Tried this splinter DLC here and there with GalCiv3. Annoyed the hell out of me. 4x is just the wrong genre for that IMO.
Post edited October 27, 2018 by Anothername
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Anothername: Oh I'm so gonna buy this!

... when it gets sold as a complete package.

Tried this splinter DLC here and there with GalCiv3. Annoyed the hell out of me. 4x is just the wrong genre for that IMO.
It is very annoying when the first version of the game is incomplete by design, leaving holes in the gameplay, to be filled with expansions or DLC. Think Civilization V.

On the other hand, the first version may be and feel complete. Further expansions may be optional and make the game even greater. Consider Civilization IV.
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Anothername: Oh I'm so gonna buy this!

... when it gets sold as a complete package.

Tried this splinter DLC here and there with GalCiv3. Annoyed the hell out of me. 4x is just the wrong genre for that IMO.
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Carradice: It is very annoying when the first version of the game is incomplete by design, leaving holes in the gameplay, to be filled with expansions or DLC. Think Civilization V.

On the other hand, the first version may be and feel complete. Further expansions may be optional and make the game even greater. Consider Civilization IV.
Well put, and excellent examples. I would say that Stellaris falls into the category of the first version already being and feeling complete. The extras are optional. Though I certainly can't blame anyone for waiting for the final and complete pack with all expansions. But I liked it enough to re-buy it here, with the two biggest DLCs at the time (only had the main game on steam). I'll get the rest over time, probably.

Edit: And I would highly recommend the Star Trek total conversion mod "New Horizons"
Post edited October 28, 2018 by steffen17