


#Battletech heavy metal dlc patch notes for free
When Shadowrun: Hong Kong was released, they released small final chapter DLC, which upgraded their game to so called Extended Edition - for free for everybody.

When Dragonfall addon was released, not only it was self contained story - another huge (!) game, it was free for the backers.įurthermore, when they decided, rightfully so, that Dragonfall should be its own standalone game, they polished its features + upgraded the engine - and released it for free for previous owners of Dragonfall! When they released Shadowrun Returns - they implemented often requested safe feature which wasn´t there on the release, the way how the game was design didn´t count with it and they had to rewrite significant portion of the code before they could release it. You´re way off.įirst, HBS with Shadowrun did look after Shadowrun series just as they are looking after Battletech - but they did it for free. I'm actually rather happy that PDX is nudging Harebrained towards doing the PDX thing, because their previous Shadowrun series felt a little like Windows 9x: keep re-buying an incrementally improved product every couple of years in the hope that this is the version that'll really take off.Īnyway, I want me some Annihilator and Bounty Hunter so I'll probably pick this bad boy up over the weekend. NovusBogus: Personally, I find it to be considerably less boring than radio silence from a company that makes a game, declares it 'done' at some arbitrary point between minimum viable product and the initial sales pitch, and then moves on to a totally different thing that probably doesn't interest me.
