Expand your Galactic Civilizations III experience with new Mega Events that include the return of the Dread Lords, a declaration of war from the Peacekeepers and more.
Here are some EXAMPLES of some of the events:
Dread Lords Return A dormant Dread Lord colony has awoken. Stop them before they become too powerful and wipe out all life in the galaxy.
Peacekeepers A large force of time travelling robots appear and declare that they have been sent back to stop the conflicts that endanger the future.
Assassination A beloved leader is is assassinated, the new leader vows revenge plunging the galaxy into war.
Space Monsters - Distant relatives to the Living ships of the Dread Lords, begin to appear in the galaxy again. They will continue to spread until exterminated.
The Artifact A mysterious Artifact appears and starts boosting the power of a previously weak race. The only way to stop them from becoming gods is to kill them first.
You will also receive Organic Dread Lord Ship parts as part of this pack.
The Galactic Civilizations III Mega Event DLC is available now for $4.99 through Stardock or Steam.
If you are a Galactic Civilizations III Elite Founder:The Mega Events DLC was automatically added to your Steam account free of charge, and can be accessed under “Galactic Civilizations III” in the “DLC” section, enjoy!
So have you, yet you're still here.
Ah, but I've finished saying my piece.
And never left. Maybe you should heed your own advice and let it go.
DLCs are here to stay, as has been said before. Either like it or not. For me, it is generally a good thing, as it may keep development alive, such as for FE:LH, for example.
I have mixed feelings about the Megaevent DLC as well, but I get it anyway, as an EliteFounder.
However, the fact, that there are traces of the events in the base game files is by no means proof for stripping them out again. There seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding of how software development works. What is the effective difference of generating, let's say, ten events for the base game and ten later for a DLC, or twenty at once and then take out ten for the DLC? The decision that there would be a DLC was made long before that.
As I have said multiple times in the thread, I am not against DLC. The map packs and ship packs are fine, but when they strip content out like this, that is not fine.
And yes, it is proof they stripped content out. The majority of the DLC files are just text files, it makes no sense to leave them unless Stardock screwed up covering up their tracks, which they did. And we know that DLC was not in their original plans, Stardock has been very clear on what would be DLC and what would be patched in, Mega Events were always patch content.
What if I think the map packs and editor should have been included for free? I don't but I'm sure someone would... probably on the STEAM forums.
Also, have you talked to any of the higher-ups about your issues? Brad's always been cool to me on twitter. Maybe you and he could debate this?
They would never admit it. It would be bad PR.
Way to give it your almost. That's the can-do spirit that makes change.
If this is really that important to you, do something about it like I did. If it's not, go away.
So how about that Tom Brady. Great guy IMHO.
I snerked. Well done, sir.
I've already told many people about this off-site, probably costing Stardock dozens of sales. That's far more productive than shooting questions on twitter that will never be answered.
He's answered my questions... It couldn't hurt, right? Also, Derek Paxton was a huge help in the beta with a resolution bug I had.
Part of the reason I like Stardock is because they actually DO answer questions.
If I asked, Stardock only has three options: tell the truth and get a ton of negative press, lie, or ignore the question entirely. There's no point.
"Back... and to the left. Back... and to the left."
Oh, don't mind me. That just popped into my head. No idea why.
This is hardly a conspiracy. This type of practice is unfortunately way too common these days.
I was referring to the utter certainty you have. You aren't even entertaining a possibility in reply #89 where Stardock could give you a reasonable explanation. So I felt the quote fit.
Of course they can't. There's no technical reason for it. It's malicious and they know it.
Time to one-up you, buddy.
*salutes*
See and here I was trying to be constructive and helpful. You have made my night, sir.
Back out of the game files and to the left of the release folder (right into the DLC folder!).
Take a step back and look at how ridiculous you're being. Even if they did all this and even if it was for "malicious" intent, most companies do that now what with on-disk DLC and whatnot. If you wanted to stop that trend, you missed the boat by about 10 years or so.
Stop. Just stop.
You give up far too easily.
One can read all sorts of malicious intent if one wants to. But I personally think it'd be about as accurate as reading chicken entrails.
You can disbelieve all you want, that doesn't change the fact that this has been done by other companies who have been proven to follow unethical DLC practices.
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