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 Dawn of War II = Speedy Fixes & Free DLC - briefly
(hx) 09:50 PM CET - Jan,09 2009
In an interview over at Strategy Informer, Relic's lead designer of Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War II states that players can expect a bunch of downloadable content for the game after its late February release. He also admited  admitted that the company was responsible for the lack of support in the original Dawn of War.  "Our support of the game wasn't up to snuff. We did that to ourselves by making a very difficult patching pipeline, so one of the first things we did was make it very easy to patch this game (DOW II)." said Ebbert.
Strategy Informer: Now this is a standard question that we always ask, but what do you have lined up in terms of expansion packs and DLC?

Jonny Ebbert:
We have a lot of seriously exciting plans for DLC. We really want to give our players a top-notch online experience and we want to reward our players for playing our game. We want to give out steady doses of free downloadable content because we believe in rewarding people who buy the game and the reason we don't like DRM solutions is because they punish the innocent and they have to jump through all these hoops. We don't want to do that so we're going with the approach that Valve pioneered to just reward the people who actually bought the game with cool stuff. Free downloadable, regularly accessible stuff that enhances the game and then that's an incentive for the people who didn't buy the game to buy it. So we've got a really bold, robust strategy for that and we're going to be revealing more details in about a month, but I think players are going to like it. And everybody wins you know? The people who paid for the game don't have to go through any fuss and they're constantly getting new stuff, which keeps the game fresh.

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