![]() ![]() If this first foray into paid DLC is any indication of the future, Planet Coaster is growing in an amazing direction. It takes absolutely no imagination whatsoever to imagine animatronic dinosaurs DLC for a Jurassic Park pack, animatronic shark attacks for Jaws, and much more. You can ignore the notification and fly through the park as you normally would, but any paid content will be locked for you and it won’t function within the park unless you have the correct kit purchased. ![]() The same happens with entire parks that contain additional content upon opening the park, you will get an in-game notification that tells you this park contains DLC items. If you do not own the same content items, you can still subscribe to that blueprint, but you will not be able to place it in your park – it will give an ‘obstructed’ notification as well as a warning that the item you’ve selected included DLC content. If you do not want to purchase any additional content, that’s fine! You’ll be able to toggle them on or off by using the ‘lock button’ right next to the in-game search bar.Īny items on the Steam Workshop that feature paid content items will be marked with a special tag if you own the same content items as the Workshop item, you’ll be able to place and interact with that blueprint as you would normally. Frontier thought about this - here’s a snippet from the team on how this works when you download something that contains DLC that you don’t currently own: ![]() If you have played games with DLC, you know that it can quickly divide the community into those with and those without.
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