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sector24 said:Obviously the developers deserve the money, but maybe there is a way to create a price break for a Dominions "light" vs. a Dominions "gold". The light version costs less, has full functionality, but perhaps slightly less content. Fewer nations, maps, maybe just Early Era.
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That is basically what the Dominions 3 demo does.
Costs less = free - check.
Full functionality = OK, I suppose this is arguable, but I don't think that not being able to check out the map editor(s) is going to change anybody's purchase decision. The only limits to game play I've noticed in the demo are the upper limits on research and number of turns, both of which fall under "less content", IMO. (Haven't tried to do a network game, so I don't know if that's functional.)
Less content, fewer nations & maps, Early Era only - check x4.
I don't see how a "lite" version between the demo and the full game would be anything but extra work for less return for the developers.