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Stellaris. I can't recommend it anymore due to how fragmented the game mechanics have become due to the dlc model
eyes 2K of game time
Honestly yeah. Like the last 2 DLC's just did not do it for me, and I try to get excited and just can't.
What really killed me was my saves breaking every update while I waited for mods. Live service games, and relying on mods to make the game fun, are two things that don't mix well.
Skyrim modded is great because mods that haven't been updated in a decade still work