
""I'm sorry. Coronations was not up to the standard you deserve, and that's on me," said Riad. "As the QA Manager for the studio, it is my job to ensure that our releases meet the [quality assurance] vision we have set out. It is clear we didn't give the project the resources and attention it needed, and the result was a release that let you down. You have every right to be upset, and I want to acknowledge that openly.""
"However, shortly after Coronations launched on Steam, players began sharing negative reviews and complaining that one feature of the small DLC, oaths, was completely broken and causing problems during campaigns. Others complained that the small DLC should have been a free update and argued that Paradox has been squeezing player wallets more and more with these smaller DLCs. The Coronations DLC now has an overall negative rating on Steam."
Paradox Interactive released the Coronations DLC for Crusader Kings 3 on September 9. Players reported a broken oaths feature that disrupted campaigns and posted negative reviews, citing the DLC's small scope and paid status. Many players argued the content should have been a free update and accused Paradox of excessive small paid releases. The Coronations DLC received an overall negative rating on Steam. The game's QA manager, Riad, posted an apology on the official Steam page, accepted responsibility, said the project lacked sufficient resources and attention, and promised the studio would work to prevent similar issues in the future.
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