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Paradox Interactive - PDXCON 2018
May 19th, 2018, 14:21
Paradox announced their new lineup of games & expansions at PDXCON 2018.
First was the Announcement Show
Now the games & expansions.
First was the Announcement Show
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Now the games & expansions.
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Age of Wonders: Planetfall is the new strategy game from Triumph Studios, creators of the critically acclaimed Age of Wonders series, bringing all the exciting strategic turn-based combat and in-depth empire building of its predecessors to space in an all-new sci-fi setting. Emerge from the cosmic dark age of a fallen galactic empire to craft a new future for your people. Explore the planetary ruins and encounter other surviving factions that have each evolved in their own way, as you unravel the history of a shattered civilization. Fight, build, negotiate and technologically advance your way to utopia, in a deep single player campaign, on random maps and against friends in multiplayer.
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Paradox Interactive, a publisher, and developer of games that reach you near, far, or wherever you are, today announced that Stellaris: Distant Stars, the newest story pack for the sci-fi exploration game from Paradox Development Studio, will be available on May 22, 2018.
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Paradox Development Studio returns to ancient history with Imperator: Rome, a new title set around the growth of Roman power in a threatening Mediterranean. Unify Italy and then the world under the eagles of your legions. Or rule an Eastern monarchy with claims to the mantle of Alexander. Slaves, barbarians and war elephants bring the distant past to life in Imperator: Rome. Can you be a Caesar?
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Two thirds of the earth's surface is covered by water. Its sea lanes are the lifelines for any nation that wants to be a superpower. In Hearts of Iron IV: Man the Guns, Paradox gives you new tools to dominate the seas and make the ocean safe for your convoys and your friends. Can you tame the mighty waves and bring Neptune to heel?
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Europa Universalis IV: Dharma brings new peacetime and trade actions to a classic strategy game. Buy your way into India by establishing a charter company and try to exploit the wealth of this fabled land. Reform your government and customize your policies to match your immediate needs. Find balance and harmony - or promote discord - in this new expansion.
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What is Crusader Kings II without Crusades? The new Holy Fury expansion brings even more attention to the religious wars of the era with a specific focus on the Christian wars against their Pagan neighbors to the north. New religious options for pagan nations, new Crusading mechanics, and new character interactions are the highlights of a fiery add-on to the beloved dynasty sim.
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Last edited by Couchpotato; May 19th, 2018 at 14:45.
May 19th, 2018, 16:26
I heard Paradox is making a board game via a kick starter project, now that's a board game I could really get into.
SasqWatch
May 19th, 2018, 16:30
Since when? Capcom is doing exactly that, but Paradox… I don't think so. Or they use another crowdfunding platform instead of Kickstarter.
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May 19th, 2018, 17:14
I believe it is called, "Crusader Kings: The Board Game", and is being done by Paradox with Free League Publishing. They are currently about seven thousand short of their goal, but considering the project still has thirty one days to go, I'm pretty sure it will succeed.
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May 19th, 2018, 19:18
31 days left, and they've reached their goal!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects…our-dynasty-to
It reminds me a lot of the old GW game Blood Royale.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects…our-dynasty-to
It reminds me a lot of the old GW game Blood Royale.
May 19th, 2018, 21:54
Wow, they picked up like forty thousand so far today. That's just incredible.
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May 19th, 2018, 22:06
Well I for one am excited about Imperator: Rome as I always wanted a modern sequel to Rome. I wonder if this is the project an indie developer started making first.
I'll have to find the link as it was being developed with the unity engine.
Update: Link - https://www.reddit.com/r/paradoxplaz…ame_is_but_im/
I'll have to find the link as it was being developed with the unity engine.
Update: Link - https://www.reddit.com/r/paradoxplaz…ame_is_but_im/
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May 19th, 2018, 22:09
Also here are four new screenshots for Imperator: Rome.
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May 20th, 2018, 00:45
There was also a road-map for battletech presented - here is where i saw a description on steam:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/63709…5812300700293/
sadly it mentions dlc which must be a paradox thing. Kind of wish brainer didn't sign a contract with doxy.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/63709…5812300700293/
sadly it mentions dlc which must be a paradox thing. Kind of wish brainer didn't sign a contract with doxy.
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May 20th, 2018, 03:05
Interesting, although I'm a bit PO'd at Paradox since discovering I can't have an up to date version with all the DLC I got with my GamersGate version of CKII since Paradox moved it to a Steam only product a few years back. TBH the plethora of DLC they produce for their titles is a bit off putting.
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May 20th, 2018, 03:34
Originally Posted by KaosWarMonkIf I remember they promised steam keys for the GamersGate version. As for DLC it does get expensive to buy them all, but it makes for more interesting re-plays.
Interesting, although I'm a bit PO'd at Paradox since discovering I can't have an up to date version with all the DLC I got with my GamersGate version of CKII since Paradox moved it to a Steam only product a few years back. TBH the plethora of DLC they produce for their titles is a bit off putting.
Anyway I remember when they used to only release one or two expansions for every strategy game, but this new model seems to work, and most buyers love it.
One downside to all these DLC's and patches is how they break mods.
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May 20th, 2018, 03:45
A good video about "Fixing Paradox's DLC Policy".
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May 20th, 2018, 04:28
Originally Posted by youDepends, if the DLC is just a bunch of new mechs I couldn't care less about it, but if it's a brand new campaign I'll buy it.
There was also a road-map for battletech presented - here is where i saw a description on steam:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/63709…5812300700293/
sadly it mentions dlc which must be a paradox thing. Kind of wish brainer didn't sign a contract with doxy.
May 20th, 2018, 04:29
Originally Posted by CouchpotatoWell the downside is not that bad considering you can always rollback to a previous version in Steam.
If I remember they promised steam keys for the GamersGate version. As for DLC it does get expensive to buy them all, but it makes for more interesting re-plays.
Anyway I remember when they used to only release one or two expansions for every strategy game, but this new model seems to work, and most buyers love it.
One downside to all these DLC's and patches is how they break mods.
May 20th, 2018, 04:59
Originally Posted by wolfingYes thanks for sharing as I know that but its a bitch when your just bought DLC wont work with the old patch. This happens rarely but it's not a problem NOWADAYS.
Well the downside is not that bad considering you can always rollback to a previous version in Steam.
Anyway I don't like or hate their model just indifferent to it mostly. Thankfully there are other means to get the paid DLC if you know where to look on the internet.
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May 21st, 2018, 05:43
Originally Posted by CouchpotatoYes that was originally the plan but, according to the email I got from GG, Paradox stopped providing the DLC keys a long time ago. I'm a little suss of this answer tbh, I mean I would think GG would have been able to tell Paradox 'we need x number of this key, y of this one, z of that' etc, how can it then turn out that GG doesn't have keys to give to people who bought the software off them? All of which leaves me with a very old version of CKII + 20 odd DLC (luckily I have it installed) or the latest version from Steam with basically none. If I had the energy I might take it up with Paradox.
If I remember they promised steam keys for the GamersGate version.
Anyway, enough of that, back to PDXCON.
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May 21st, 2018, 13:21
You can try activating the keys in Steam. In Gamersgate go to your library, CK2 and 'unused serial key' (or something), try adding those keys to Steam.
May 22nd, 2018, 01:01
Yes, I know. There are no keys - believe me I've checked. I've got a page long email from GG support trying to explain why I can no longer have what I bought from them. You can't even download the game or DLC anymore, all the download links in your game library are to the Steam client install - which is useless if you have no activation code.
I have 27 CKII DLC I can no longer access. It annoys me.
I have 27 CKII DLC I can no longer access. It annoys me.
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May 23rd, 2018, 13:11
Maybe the last DLC for CK2. Since original release, the crusade system went to the drain, getting less and less relevant.
A crusade DLC was the missing link to CK2.
A crusade DLC was the missing link to CK2.
Originally Posted by KaosWarMonkIncidentally, they were bought from Paradox. They must be able to provide keys for a steam version.
Yes, I know. There are no keys - believe me I've checked. I've got a page long email from GG support trying to explain why I can no longer have what I bought from them.
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