It's still coming via the expansion pass though right? They said after TfV the next expansion will be bigger and yet again we are here.
I think this is the only part that is problematic. Initially, the expansion pass was going to cover 2 DLCs to the value of $50. When TfV was announced at $15, they said that they were expanding the pass to cover 3 DLCs, instead of 2. The community manager stated that the two to follow would be the same size as the original 2 they had planned, that they would be larger than TfV. This was a cool way to help win back some goodwill.
If they don't make any other changes, this $10 will combine with $15 for TfV, then they will bring out a $25 large DLC, which will add up to $50. So they aren't ripping people off, exactly. But it's not a good look from a PR perspective to say you're going to do this nice thing, then going back on your word and just delivering what was contractually promised in the first instance.
It seems like that's what they're heading for. The content lead hinted at this being the case in response to someone's post the other day.
What i'm saying is that the game has so many issues that should be worked on/reworked before adding new focus trees. Especially since most people play major nations anyway.
False dichotomy really, there's only a few programmers and one AI lead. The whole HoI4 dev team is ~10 people. The content and art people might as well work on focus trees and flavour content, it's better than just telling them to sit idle for months while the other people work. I mean theoretically they
might also be skilled at programming, but that's incidental to their role on the team and we can't really assume that they all are.
Via the Content Lead:
Part of the reason why this DLC is smaller (and more focused on content instead of new mechanics) is to free up code resources to do air revamp, AI work and bug fixing, so we can focus on new mechanics in the next DLC cycle.
When he says this DLC he means just the paid component. The patch is sucking up most of their programming resources, hence the DLC component is mostly non-programming stuff. I mean not 100%, they are adding a few mechanics, which I'm excited for. But the free patch is clearly going to be the bigger game changer from what they've been saying.