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When can we expect the next expansion mission or other big content?

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Thu, 03/01/2012 - 14:55
Khamsin's picture
Khamsin

Title for reference. I'm seriously contemplating dropping 10$ for the DLC and an elevator pass and getting back into SK, but not if the playerbase is expected to wait another 2-3 months for the next bit of content.

Sort of a random side note, but also, is there any intention to integrate shadow lairs into the mission system possibly as expansion missions?

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 15:18
#1
Yvanblo's picture
Yvanblo
My thoughts exactly

I was thinking the same thing; buy the DLC (which I did) and then buy an elevator pass. I think I will!

$10 to spend on a game is a pretty fair price, especially a game this fun and charming.

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 15:35
#2
Khamsin's picture
Khamsin
I've already spent 105$ on

I've already spent 105$ on this game. I'm willing to spend money on the game. My point is that once you've done everything, there isn't a whole lot to do. Even with the new content, once you've cleared Operation: Crimson Hammer, from the way things look, you're back to the same FSC that has been farmed since... as far as the game has existed I suppose.

Thu, 03/01/2012 - 15:55
#3
No-Thanks
Zelda

i think the next important step is to add stronger gear. gear that cannot be traded and for which materials(including tradable and untradable ones) need to be farmed. gear, that doesnt have its ups and downs, but is powerful and rewarding for bomber gunner and swordie altogether(of course in different sets)

dont say it. ive already memorized the counter arguments for every word i say..at this point its the game balance right?

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 04:41
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Asukalan's picture
Asukalan
I guess we can expect it when

I guess we can expect it when OOO will ran out of money, then magicaly new content will apear, advertised as 'unlockable with CE' and just before relase they will change it to 'unlockable with purchase'

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