- Nov 6, 2018
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Because the dev realized the popularity of the game and decided to ask for more money. Following the anti-consumer practices of big companies, locking content behind a deluxe version and making the mod tools cost money. There will be always someone that will pay for more if the game has a minimum quality.Yeah, I'm kinda confused why the modding tool requires payment too.
I thought devs give out modding tools so the community can make updates/additions they want without the dev needing to develop them themselves (which in turn might increase the amount of people being interested cause of some of those mods).
Not like their modding tool provides some sort of asset library or anything either where one could argue you pay for using the pre-made assets. (Yes, I ofc know coding takes time too, but still)
"Full" game: 10 €
Deluxe game: 20€
Mod tools: 10€
Steam version: ??€
The game even has a popup that stops you and tells you to buy the deluxe version when you are going to see a "deluxe" lewd scene. (For example, the vampire/succubi scene.)
If this trend continues you can expect more paywalled content for users that already paid.
I mean, there is nothing wrong wanting more money, the dev have the freedom to do whatever they want, but you can't expect that everyone accept their decisions, and that's completely fair too. That's why this website exists, I think.