When I go on to Steam there’s a heap of different versions of DRG: vanilla, Dwarven Legacy, Master Edition, Deluxe Edition.

I don’t want to over buy a new game but at the same time, dislike not being able to do stuff because it’s in a DLC.

What does the hive mind recommend?

  • @simple
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    122 years ago

    All the DLCs are cosmetic only and mostly there to support the devs, just buy the original game if you don’t care about all that.

    • @Milky
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      12 years ago

      To add to this, there’s a decent chance you’ll like the game enough to buy some of those DLC’s at some point, just to support the awesome devs.

      • @scudmud
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        22 years ago

        Yeah, this is my suggested route. Play the game, if you fall in love, buy the DLCs later. It might cost you a few quid more but if you like the game you’ll likely REALLY LIKE IT.

  • @TheSpermWhaleM
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    62 years ago

    The DLCs are purely cosmetic and the game itself is not riddled with monetisation, the thing that stands out to me the most is the fact the battle pass has no payed tier, which I really respect

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    DLCs are just skins for armour and guns. They are considered optional ways to ‘donate’/support further development, and the devs thank you by giving you a few custom items, and making your name gold in chat so other players know you’re a supporter. That’s it.

    Not only is there is no gameplay locked to DLCs, by far almost all the cosmetics are completely free, and always in-game. Battlepasses are free, and unearned cosmetics go into the loot pool for free. Hundreds of cosmetics to craft for free, hundreds upon hundreds that drop from mission chests.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      32 years ago

      Oh awesome, thanks for the info.

      Oddly, the lack of microtransactions makes me want to support the Devs more!