Bard's Tale licence is the hands of InXile, which is a company of Brian Fargo who owned Interplay and created the first Bard's Tale. Talking with Fargo about old-school games is easy. His Kickstarter campaign showed that
The markets for this kind of DLC with no new playable content are pretty small and I don't think they would keep us going for very long. A fully playable expansion with e.g. new monsters, a new dungeon and a new wallset, assets that can be used for modding too, would be a completely different thing...
I would rather not have to pay for DLC after release of a game, it seems to be the norm nowadays which kind of sucks. I think the devs have a sticky situation, if they let modders have free roam to create new models, sound files, textures etc then they may find it very tricky to sell DLC, on the ot...
The markets for this kind of DLC with no new playable content are pretty small and I don't think they would keep us going for very long. A fully playable expansion with e.g. new monsters, a new dungeon and a new wallset, assets that can be used for modding too, would be a completely different thing...
This is my first post on the forums, even though I've been lurking here for the past few months. I've finished the game once and was drowned in nostalgia and jaw dropping graphics of the game. Running my second party right now. But back to the topic: Modding. I would like to ask the devs if the woul...