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I agree with you, it's not DLC. They will put in new rollercoasters, new flats, new building and decorating tools, etc... it will be all new.
The haters, really, have absurd arguments to give their opinion on a game that you haven't even seen a gameplay of, since we will see that on the 31st at the Frontier Unlocked, but I'm sure that the game will not disappoint those of us who have really been waiting for this sequel for years.
I love how people talk about a game that hasn't even come out, as if they have been playing it for years! You got all that from a single video and some concept art? Cringe!
It is how the company works. Have you looked at frontier how it did the Planet Zoo game? It basically cuts up the game and sells the other parts as DLC. This is the same economical way EA sells the sims 4 DLC. There using the same forumula.
Some folks are never satisfied, even if they understand how game development works. That won't change anytime soon.
We don’t know enough to judge anything yet, except that we’re all getting the game we wished for in the first place: an improved and better Planet Coaster 2 (finally!!!).
The game will receive updates and DLC after its release. As with Planet Coaster and Planet Zoo, some improvements and features will be free, while others will be paid (additional content to further develop the game—if someone doesn’t want to buy a DLC, they don’t have to).
Even in Planet Zoo, you could see the DLC pieces and content in the game; you just couldn’t place them if you didn’t buy them. That seems pretty fair to me. =)
Nowadays, you can’t run a big game studio, release a game, and continue developing it for three or more years without generating income during that time. There are real people working behind the screens, and they deserve to be paid fairly so they can cover their bills.
This will be a new game, whether some complainers like it or not. It’s Planet Coaster, so why should it look like a completely different game? Time is ticking, and a day has only 24 hours. There will be things the developers would love to include or change at release, but they simply don’t have the time or staff or even enough money to do so.
I usually don’t write about such topics, but as I said, you made a great point here. =)
Happy building!