Many of us are probably aware of the fact that Frontier has turned down some of our requests, such as having an ocean biome, or a water park expansion. I'd like to ask about why we have been told that large expansions are not going to happen? Obviously, there have been instances in the past where we were told that something wasnt possible, only to later see it added into the game (like no collision). I'd like to assume that anytime Frontier tells us no, that they are just being secretive or hiding future details (aka lieing), as they obviously have plans to continue updating and expanding the game.
So, now that the price of DLC add-ons has surpassed the price of the base game, I'm wondering why this is the preferred path of "expanding" the game? I'm not a programmer, but when it comes to updates, it would seem like you are giving yourself more work when it comes to releasing dozens of small add-ons compared to one or two bigger ones. I don't know maybe I'm wrong, but I'd like to know what other people in the community think about this? Would a larger more complete expansion add more or less for the price?
If we were to group all of the current DLC into a single bundle (and looking at the price which is more than the base game) then why do we classify that as anything but an Expansion. we already have ONE FULL expansion for PlanCo. Thats what the current DLC is, an expansion just broken up into chunks.
Chunky DLC is clunky to the UI, its been discussed before how the DLCs break up the Steam workshop and have given us 4 identical gokarts that cant be swapped out by cars alone.... where do we go from here? Why can't we have hopes for something bigger or better? Do we have to continue focusing on the small peace meal paint-by-numer DLCs?
Many players want to see more "official" scenarios, obviously the user-made scenarios are nice but theres also a lot of factors that could be improved with the scenarios and the scenario editor.
I've been a fan of RCT since the late 90s, and even though some people argue about PlanCo not being a sequel to RCT3, its still part of the same series. I'm a fan of frontiers and the work they do. I was anticipating PlanCo over a year in advanced from its release, and yet I have nothing to look forward to about its possible future. How long do we have to play the "we dont talk about our future plans for the game as to not disappoint out fans" game its illogical and backwards.
Many of us want water parks and we already know Frontier owns the rights to Planet Safari... we dont care if you tell us it will take 5 years before we get to Planet Safari, but these current DLCs just don't cut it for a lot of us. I mean these forums, and many other forums, reddit discord etc, yes theres a lot of diehard fans for this game who will buy whatever you give us even if its crap, but theres also a lot of people who wont even touch the game because of how complicated/tedious certain aspects are.
I dont even care if Frontier replies to this post, I just want you to see what other people have to say about this... I mean other games put out a new full sequel every year... will we ever see a PlanCo2 with improved scenarios, management and better balanced financial systems? I certainly hope so! [cool]
The answer to my title is: Marketing
So, now that the price of DLC add-ons has surpassed the price of the base game, I'm wondering why this is the preferred path of "expanding" the game? I'm not a programmer, but when it comes to updates, it would seem like you are giving yourself more work when it comes to releasing dozens of small add-ons compared to one or two bigger ones. I don't know maybe I'm wrong, but I'd like to know what other people in the community think about this? Would a larger more complete expansion add more or less for the price?
If we were to group all of the current DLC into a single bundle (and looking at the price which is more than the base game) then why do we classify that as anything but an Expansion. we already have ONE FULL expansion for PlanCo. Thats what the current DLC is, an expansion just broken up into chunks.
Chunky DLC is clunky to the UI, its been discussed before how the DLCs break up the Steam workshop and have given us 4 identical gokarts that cant be swapped out by cars alone.... where do we go from here? Why can't we have hopes for something bigger or better? Do we have to continue focusing on the small peace meal paint-by-numer DLCs?
Many players want to see more "official" scenarios, obviously the user-made scenarios are nice but theres also a lot of factors that could be improved with the scenarios and the scenario editor.
I've been a fan of RCT since the late 90s, and even though some people argue about PlanCo not being a sequel to RCT3, its still part of the same series. I'm a fan of frontiers and the work they do. I was anticipating PlanCo over a year in advanced from its release, and yet I have nothing to look forward to about its possible future. How long do we have to play the "we dont talk about our future plans for the game as to not disappoint out fans" game its illogical and backwards.
Many of us want water parks and we already know Frontier owns the rights to Planet Safari... we dont care if you tell us it will take 5 years before we get to Planet Safari, but these current DLCs just don't cut it for a lot of us. I mean these forums, and many other forums, reddit discord etc, yes theres a lot of diehard fans for this game who will buy whatever you give us even if its crap, but theres also a lot of people who wont even touch the game because of how complicated/tedious certain aspects are.
I dont even care if Frontier replies to this post, I just want you to see what other people have to say about this... I mean other games put out a new full sequel every year... will we ever see a PlanCo2 with improved scenarios, management and better balanced financial systems? I certainly hope so! [cool]
The answer to my title is: Marketing
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