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Let’s Play with Devs! Vol. 2 – The Big Boss approaches!

*Boss music starts playing*

Dealers, it’s Let’s Play (and talk) with the Devs vol. 2!

Today’s guests are dev Iga and Big Boss Rafal! Dive with them into the game, their feelings before the premiere, and more. We heard there’s something about urbex there too 👀

Here they come:

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Devlog: Work Camps

Dealers, it’s time to talk about the consequences of your actions.

We’re just kidding!

Or are we?

In DDS2 if you get caught by the gendarmerie or in a raid on one of your hideouts, you can be sent to a work camp. So you better watch out!


If you get unlucky enough to get there, don’t despair, it’s not the end of the world. Yet. To get out, you’ll need to collect enough passes for your good behaviour. How many is enough? Well, that depends on the crime you are being punished for.

How do you get the passes? There are a few ways to do that: you can either roll cigarettes, wash clothes or bake bread.


Ironically, getting sent to the work camp may be an opportunity for you as well! If you have enough street cred, you can start selling goods there. If you can smuggle them in, that is. It’s worth a try tho, right? That’s a whole new client base!

Just be careful not to make enemies there. Both the guards and fellow prisoners can get offended by some of your actions.


If you can’t be bothered to play nice and earn your passes, there is another method of getting out of the work camp. However, it’s gonna cost you an arm and a leg (money, we mean lots of money), and it counts as running away – it will be noted!

On the other hand, if you want to get that sweet money flowing and expand your clientele to include the work camp folks BUT you don’t wanna get caught to get in, you can. You just need to find an alternative method. Trust us, it is possible.


So what’s your plans? Will you avoid the work camp? Or will you seek a way in?

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Let’s Play (and talk) with Devs! Vol. 1

Dealers, don’t you think it’s high time you actually meet the people behind DDS2? We certainly do!

While we play DDS2 we have also invited the Big Boss Rafał and a few other devs involved in the production to talk with us about the game, music, and life in general. In today’s Let’s Play we talk with one of the devs, Marcin Zdunek, and with the composer of DDS and DDS2 soundtrack, K. Pietras.

Let’s watch it on our Steam Store Page!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1708850/Drug_Dealer_Simulator_2/

Stay tuned for part 2!

Devlog: Let’s configure that Cartel!

Yo, Dealers. Time to talk about the more technical side of DDS2, one we’re sure you’ll love! In DDS2, you can customise your gameplay.

Want a casual run to get to know the game? No problem. Prefer a more difficult run focused on economics? Done. Wanna go out and bash some skulls in? Also doable. In short, you can customise your gameplay (or your cartel, as we call it) to suit your own playstyle or game goals at the moment.

This Cartel Config replaces the difficulty levels from the first game.


[h2]So what exactly can you change? [/h2]

Each of the players can choose the speed of XP gain, reputation gain (or loss) or the speed to crafting stations. If you prefer a more chill approach, you can switch off the raids and adjust the damage you deal and take from the NPCs. And more!

You can configure your game either when you create a new cartel or later on in the gameplay after you interact with the boss desk.

There are 4 available presets in the game.

Default – recommended settings for your first game

Economic – preset best suited for players wanting to explore the economic side of the game. It lets you focus on your crime business without the worry of getting punched in the face (meaning the thugs will be easier to deal with)

Gangsta – this preset is for all of you who prefer a more difficult gameplay filled with combat. Thugs will hit harder and you need to watch out for raids

Chillout – it’s the best preset for casual gamers who want a nice chill experience while growing their business. If you simply want to enjoy the views of Isla Sombra, this preset is for you. Game progression is faster, thugs are easy to deal with, and raids are disabled

You can also create your own custom rule set to apply for later games.


So, what preset will you be choosing? Or are you gonna make one from scratch?

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Sightseeing with DDS2

You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. And you definitely can't play DDS2 without visiting these AWESOME places. Are you up for a sightseeing tour? Here it is:

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And who's that at the end? Any ideas?

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