So, you not going have after married life without children DLC (NOT in wedding day but was life after married DLC) or in children DLC you can't have option to choose not to have children and live as married couple, right? I was little disappoint but....okay at least people who want children going to happy (I am anon who ask first childfree DLC, sorry for being rude and overbearing i just feel piss a little bit and it come out very bitter i have to work with my own emotion, so sorry again for being selfish)
There are two DLCs - one is the wedding and one is a separate child DLC (you don't have to be married to have a child). To have a DLC with married life seems unnecessary because it's not going to be any different from having a domestic relationship with the ROs so there's not enough justification to create a third DLC which will take time and energy. You're free to headcanon what domestic life will be like for your MC and the ROs (whether it's happy or not). I hope that's okay 😊🌼
I’ve mentioned this within the Discord and Patreon but I’ve officially started working on the first DLC for Absentia— Fire and Ice! (One that I haven’t really talked about on here all that much— it won’t be super long, but I’m having fun with it so far. Especially since part of it ties into the second chapter.)
I always forget how short Trespasser is until I'm almost done with my first seating with it and I'm thinking like "Damn, there's still so much left to happen" but then, just as that thought is formed, I realize I'm halfway done at the Darvaraad.
I'm curious to see what the DLCs of Alan Wake will bring, if there will be any, because you can only milk that game long enough before ends being quite repetitive. Because if Alan was Scratch and then Casey, what kind of story you can use from there?
The story of Alice or how to finally stop Scratch? Or how Alan went missing for 13 years or whatever?
This is another anon, I just decided to put in my two cents.
Perhaps it will be possible to add a text to the wedding DLC about how the MC does not want to have children and how they would prefer to do that or that (add a choice of what exactly) with RO. This will be just a small text addition and this will add some content for childfree players. In the sense that the RO and MC will at least discuss it. Like, I'd like to visit this or that or learn this and just be with you. Or worries that they are must to have children so that the throne has heirs.
I just thought about it and decided to say, maybe this is what is already planned to be added. Personally, I will buy both DLCs.
Thanks for the suggestions! Don't worry. Heirs aren't an issue- adoption is possible, nominating other people as successors to the throne is also possible. There won't be any mention of children or heirs in the DLC because I know some players don't want to talk/discuss/think about children at all and I'm not going to tackle that for the wedding DLC. It will focus on planning the wedding, honeymoon and the craziness that comes from getting the wedding preparations finalised 😅 The only reason why I planned on separate DLCs is because of the fact that some players don't want marriage but want children and vice versa. This way, you can pick whichever option you want to play.
reminder to myself and whoever else needs it to stop feeding the machine. I'm aware I'm yelling into the void but look at the past couple years of games. They're pushing $70, $80, $100!!! for games that are completely unfinished, unpolished, and sometimes completely unplayable. Yes the game showcases were cool. The doom game looks sick and I don't even go there, but they're shaking the shiny keys to distract you and get you swept up in the hype. They're going to push so much fomo marketing to get you to jump for it full price.
Wait for sales. Wait and buy a used copy. Hell, wait a couple days (even hours!!!) after launch and reviews and breakdowns will start coming out. Our game backlogs are already packed, and mr big AAA studio can deal with some of us waiting to see if they actually delivered what was promised.
Spent nearly two hours mucking around the Deep Roads because the option to investigate the Legion bodies wasn't triggering for me... which I only solved when I found out it was because an enemy had spawned within a wall and the game wouldn't let me progress until it died.