That’s only really true for their first party games (EU4, CK2, etc) and Cities: Skylines. Most of their subsidiaries make very different games that follow more traditional development cycles.
I honestly like it. I like that they keep updating their grand strategy games. I put hundreds of hours into them, so paying $10 or whatever to freshen it up without drastically changing the core mechanics is very welcome. I don’t like that for games I’ll likely play once or twice, like the games they merely publish (like this one).
That’s only really true for their first party games (EU4, CK2, etc) and Cities: Skylines. Most of their subsidiaries make very different games that follow more traditional development cycles.
I honestly like it. I like that they keep updating their grand strategy games. I put hundreds of hours into them, so paying $10 or whatever to freshen it up without drastically changing the core mechanics is very welcome. I don’t like that for games I’ll likely play once or twice, like the games they merely publish (like this one).