![]() The first 2, Year of the Snake and Nightmare in North Point are both available from the main menu before you start the game. The icon for Zodiac Tournament will then appear on your map where it usually does and you will be able to proceed with playing it. For example, you will get a text from Inspector Teng at a certain point letting you know of an illegal fighting ring she found out about. The last 2, Zodiac Tournament and Wheels of Fury unlock as available missions as you play. Year of the Snake, Nightmare in North Point, Zodiac Tournament and Wheels of Fury. This means that almost all of the DLC needs to be unlocked in the game through game play and is not available from the start. Unlike the standard edition of Sleeping Dogs all of the DLC in the Definitive Edition has been made a part of the game. Trust me, everything is there for the finding! :) That being said if you would like to find out about the DLC in the game on your own I would suggest you stop reading now and go explore Hong Kong. It is different than I have seen in a lot of games, especially the standard edition of Sleeping Dogs. I've seen some confusion on how the DLC works in the new Definitive Edition of the game and thought I would put something together to help avoid this. I'm aware this is not a problem everyone has, I'm just offering my two cents.As quoted from StanceStrife on the official Sleeping Dogs forums: ![]() ![]() For me, this places an incentive on rushing through the main story without doing the side quests, so I can get access to the shiny toys. The advantages the DLCs gave me made it far more likely on my second play-through that I would have gotten max Triad experience, which is part of the reason why I was a little upset they were not immediately available in the Definitive Edition.Īlso, according to what I have read, most of the cars are not available until after the main story is finished. I know this would have helped me.Īs a side note, I don't personally feel that having the DLC ruined the game experience, but I did finish the game the first time without managing to get max Triad experience, which really annoyed me. It could be a simple as short video talking about how the DLC is integrated into the story for smoother transitions, or a paragraph in the description. Since I'm aware that the integration of the DLC isn't likely to change (business reasons, mostly), I'd suggest making it clear to potential buyers. I don't understand why DLC doesn't work the same way it did in the original, and why there is no warning or really any indication at all that it might work differently. Anyone buying the game for access to the DLC (as I was) is in for a rude surprise.ĭon't violate your customer's expectations. Nothing in the description on the Store Page talks about the change in access to the DLC. Since I bought the Definitve Edition specifically for the extra DLC, discovering that none of it was available right up front (as it was in the original game) was shocking and very disappointing. I've only just started, but several outfits that would be immediately available had I bought the DLC for the original are only available from a vendor for $350k. In some cases, quite a lot of in-game cash. In the Definitive Edition, you have to buy these shiny toys with in-game cash. Clothes and vehicles magically appeared in your wardrobe & garage (respectively). See, in the original Sleeping Dogs, when you finished the mission with Ming (essentially, when you get acces to the open world), you got access to the DLC. I own the original Sleeping Dogs, with several DLC (most notably various costume packs), so when I saw the Definitive Edition included the DLC I was missing for a sweet price, I was in.
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