Darkest Dungeon - The Color of Madness Arriving June

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Eurogamer reports that Darkest Dungeon DLC The Color of Madness will be released June 19th.

Developer Red Hook Studios has announced that The Color of Madness, the third paid DLC expansion for its superb Lovecraft-inspired strategy RPG Darkest Dungeon, will arrive on PC on June 19th.

The Color of Madness follows on from other paid expansions The Crimson Court and the smaller-scale Shieldbreaker, and gives the Darkest Dungeon an agricultural twist. Much of the new action is focussed around The Farmstead, the gloomy sweep of countryside surrounding The Hamlet's secluded windmill, and the nearby crash site of a mysterious comet.

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Products that are not going to be streamed.

That is a good news, thanks. I would not want to bother myself playing my own games. Much better to see some guy I do not give a fuck about playing it instead.

Do you also have fully replaced your sexual life with porn?
 
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That is a good news, thanks. I would not want to bother myself playing my own games. Much better to see some guy I do not give a fuck about playing it instead.

Do you also have fully replaced your sexual life with porn?
People keep coming with that wrong analogy.
Sex partners are not designed, vid products are.

Streamers'needs differ from other players'needs. When products are designed for streamers, other players consent to play a product that is not meant for them.

Players must enjoy playing products that are not designed for them, this is what they do when they play products designed for streamers.

Or maybe they are closet streamers.

In all cases, products designed for streamers are better streamed or watched being streamed.
 
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In all cases, products designed for streamers are better streamed or watched being streamed.

Do you have any examples of games that are actually made mainly for streamers? Because to me that sounds like an abysmally small market and I have a hard time believing any developers have that intention.

I can understand some products are better for streaming than others, but I'm pretty sure all games are made to be sold to as many people as possible, even those aimed at niche markets? Or perhaps there are millions off streamers that buy every single "made to be streamed" game, in that case I suppose it could make sense.
 
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