Dlc Subscription

Discussion in 'TSW General Discussion' started by f__s_cw, Dec 20, 2025 at 10:41 AM.

  1. f__s_cw

    f__s_cw Well-Known Member

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    It’s come up in surveys before, but now with the amount of third party and in-house dlc, I think it is much more relevant both from a gameplay standpoint and economically for many players. With routes now costing ~£30, and the price of locos slowly creeping up, it is simply unaffordable to have all the dlc you want. A strong argument to this is, just accept it and spend wisely. However, being able to pay a monthly fee for dlc you want would be beneficial for everyone, third parties who would make more money and players would be able to enjoy a wider variety of dlc without breaking the bank on a regular basis
     
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  2. samfjsmith

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    I imagine this will upset a lot of people but I’m with you. I’d rather pay a sub at this point.
     
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  3. Tigert1966

    Tigert1966 Well-Known Member

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    So long as it's a choice, it doesn't bother me. I can see the appeal to new players, but I'm personally not prepared to pay a subscription just to lose it all when I stop the sub.

    Add to that, if they charged £10 a month for example, that adds up to £120 a year and that's more than the cost of the DLC's I've purchased this year.
     
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  4. Gianluca

    Gianluca Well-Known Member

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    No.
     
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  5. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    No, no and no. Outside as an option only but I am quite happy to pick and choose what I buy, or leave for a sale.
     
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  6. f__s_cw

    f__s_cw Well-Known Member

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    Care to elaborate?
     
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  7. eMAyTeeTee

    eMAyTeeTee Well-Known Member

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    I'd personally prefer to own (as much as you can consider digital purchases owned) than pay a subscription
     
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  8. ElBriseto

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    The problem with subscriptions in the case of TSW is that firstly , As Tigert said, in the long run some will lose out because not everyone buys the DLC at its original price; some wait for sales, others simply don't buy it.

    Secondly , the problem is that as soon as you stop paying, you'll own nothing anymore, and finally, for some, TSW is a game to relax with, and subscriptions force you to play (without you even realizing it) because to "make it profitable" you're going to play as much as possible because you will think about the number of DLCs you'll have access to (and not owning, so yes, I know that digital purchases are not theoretically possessions, but that's another topic, let's pretend), but not about the money spent

    But your topic raises a good point: DLCs are EXPENSIVE and you're trying to find a solution through subscriptions even though I don't think it's the right solution

    The only good thing (and I still have some doubts) about the subscription, I would say, would be if you bought it for a month to try out several routes and decide which one to buy later on sale (doing this in moderation).
     
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  9. f__s_cw

    f__s_cw Well-Known Member

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    That is probably the most viable alternative to buying every dlc, although I suppose my argument is slightly weighted on the fact that as an Xbox player sales are rare and usually contain nothing of note
     
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  10. TrainsAndWellbeing

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    DTG have been doing something like this with TSC presumably to try and maintain some revenue. I think options are good but it wouldn't be worth while to me.
    At the same time there seems to be serious quality control issues with TSW and yet the drive is to relentlessly keep releasing new DLCs with little time being put into fixing or improving the core game: this indicates to me that there are problems behind the scenes and that restricted revenue is pushing DTG to breaking point. If we loose DTG we loose our hobby so solutions are needed perhaps:-
    - More expensive higher quality and less frequent DLC
    - Subscription option to take away the initial expense and offer a more diverse player experience for less; players may try DLC that they otherwise wouldn't
    - Pay As You Play option offering value to infrequent players who otherwise might not consider spending money on TSW

    It is worth having this dialogue for players and DTG to workout what the future could acceptably look like for TSW.
     
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  11. ElBriseto

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    Personally, I would have thought of two solutions:
    - Permanent sales depending on the age of the routes or/and the players' appreciation ,see a Cornwall Local at the same price that a Manchester Airport Commuter that makes me feel bad.
    At least there's no longer any need to wait for promotions on these routes.

    - A sort of route test , 3 hours of free testing to let players discover the routes and see if they like this route and will buy it later or not.
    This kind of system would be good for console gamers who don't have a refund system or even for those on PC, where sometimes certain routes take more than 2 hours (limit for refund) to fully test and form an opinion on them.
    Some might even like routes that didn't initially appeal to them.

    Third solution, bonus: That the base price of a DLC (30€) drops, even though I don't believe it will happen, but I would like it to. People will be more likely to buy it since it's cheaper. It's a bit like the case of annual paid releases before TSW5, which has now become free-to-play; this makes people more likely to continue playing TSW and pay for the DLCs with fewer player losses.
    The only things that would make players leave are already known: loss of interest due to price, bugs, optimization issues, etc...
     
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  12. coursetim

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    I think paying a subscription model wouldn't be smart under the current climate of TSW as DLC are coming out in various states. If TSW DLC was consistently high quality Maybe it'd work better.

    But as said above I only buy certain DLCs after we've had general feedback so it would be a hard pass for me too personally. :)
     
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  13. Scorpion71

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    No, no, no, no and no! Just NO!

    If it ever went down the subscription route, I'll be out, end of!
     
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  14. maccagee#4924

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    You don't have to buy routes at full price.

    I only buy the odd thing full price, but otherwise will always wait for a sale.
     
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  15. f__s_cw

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    I should expand on my original post. My suggestion is not for subscriptions to replace one-time, outright purchases, it is to have it as an option alongside. That’s why I am surprised at the amount of opposition to the suggestion, because if you don’t want to engage with a subscription service, you don’t have to
     
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  16. ididntdoit

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    If they wanna add it all to my Xbox subscription then yea. Paying dtg £10 a month for a single game when I get 100s of games on Xbox for around the same price, it doesn't make much sense.
     
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    Just look at Xbox game pass, started cheap and now it's very expensive. At the moment you think it's becoming to expensive and want to stop the subscription, you will loose access to everything. So they drag you into the subscription eco system, knowing it's hard for people to give up and so they can raise prices again and again. So a big no for me.
     
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  18. IfICanDream

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    Same here.
     
  19. toms87

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    Agreed. When there are sales, I find the prices are more reasonable. Although this does not count for all DLC... TSG stuff and WCML Over Shap have never had deep discounts. If I´m expected to still churn out 25-30 Euros for a DLC in a sale, yeah thats kind of expensive.
     
  20. antony.henley

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    Ambassador thing aside, I agree with Vern 100%.

    Hentis
     
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  21. tom#2834

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    I already own all the DLC I want!!!
     
  22. owenroser19

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    I think it’s a perfect idea for new players to help get them started. There’s no obligation to stay subscribed once you’ve built up a collection yourself.
     
  23. BeastyBill88

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    Nope I'm good, I'm happy to wait until a DLC goes on sale, not everything needs to be subscription based.
     

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