I remember your sermon very well, no need to repeat it here.
I agree on that, strategically it’s the right approach.
Even if there are no more expansions, a new Grim Adventure Series could possibly be created. Not necc. now, of course, as they are still ironing out bugs and balance etc.
Skyrim had additional official content (even if made by Modders) 8 years after release.
Sacred was my first ARPG and, until Grim Dawn, the only one. When the setting is standard, as with most other ARPGs I don’t even care, but those two where different.
And I will allways love the digusting Aetherials in Grim Dawn ggg
I feel like we got spoiled with GD. Honestly, I feel like the game is a huge bargain and I paid less than I should have. (I bought the game regular price) Crate can do whatever they want; the game is complete and will be a staple in my library for years to come. If they feel burnt out and want to try their hand at a City builder, let them. They have my money and support.
That being said; a GD II would be insane. Which also ties into the fact that they need a break from the RPG genre: they need to preserve the quality they are capable of.
Just like you can never be safe on Hardcore no matter your stats,
you should always be ready for a potential nerf to your build.
gives us an important life lesson that things always change: