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Paradox's dlc policy is why I might buy the games, but rarely buy the dlc. I do enjoy the gameplay in them, I probably have something like 3k hours between CK2, CK3, EU4 and Stellaris.
Eh, I honestly like their DLC policy. Basically, every year or two, I come back and buy some DLC on sale and basically treat it like a new game. I'll play EU4 for a couple hundred hours, take a break for a few months, then buy some DLC for a couple hundred more hours. I'd much rather have this than new releases every few years, since I can just add new systems instead of dealing with a bunch of UI and core system changes.
The main problem I see is that they launch things half-baked, which means their games and DLC aren't worth the price at launch, and by the time they're properly patched, they're on a pretty significant discount. I think they'd do much better if they delayed their releases until they're actually done and cut prices by 25% or so. If they consistently delivered high quality products, I'd probably buy near launch.
The next biggest problem is a shift toward flavor DLC instead of actual mechanics. While I like the flavor, I mostly come for the new mechanics to play with, and at least in EU4, they've been reducing the actual amount of new gameplay with each DLC.