BORG replied to I really like this game but February 1, 2022 @ 1:37:57 pm PST
Are you actually serious or are you trolling the heck out of the community?
This game initially released to Steam on Feb, 2, 2021! It's only been a year! Chill out! Give these people some time to finish their game! Do you even realize how much content you've gotten? Have you bothered to follow their news here on Steam and social media? If you did, you would know very well that a TON of new content and features are coming. They even stated upon release they planned to bring the second half of the game later on after the first release to Steam.
Stay in the loop of things and you will know what's coming.
IMO, it's incredibly rude to expect what you do, from Iron Gate AB, Aztara.
People wonder why mainstream corporate game development has tanked hard over the years. Well, this discussion topic is one of those reasons why. Some people are way too impatient and set expectations too high.
Scenario: company finishes game in a rush to appease impatient consumers to cash in on how gullible they are, to think they're getting a top notch game for $60 in such a short time of development. Company shoves game out the door before it's finished and fully tested, but the consumer has to have it because - hype! They get the game, the consumer complains, repeats this whole process all over again (even though they've done it half a dozen times or more already) and the loop of causality repeats itself. Even though some people get an Early Access game and know it's Early Access, they expect it to be like a full release rushed product from some mainstream developer / publisher.
This discussion is why we rarely or can't have nice tings in the video gaming world anymore. too much whinging about what shouldn't be whinged about and what should be whinged about, doesn't get whinged about enough.
This game initially released to Steam on Feb, 2, 2021! It's only been a year! Chill out! Give these people some time to finish their game! Do you even realize how much content you've gotten? Have you bothered to follow their news here on Steam and social media? If you did, you would know very well that a TON of new content and features are coming. They even stated upon release they planned to bring the second half of the game later on after the first release to Steam.
Stay in the loop of things and you will know what's coming.
Don't people read the development blog and news ever? The current version of the game is 0.206.5. If v1.0 is the official release, then 0.206.5 means it's roughly 1/5th to release. So with a little common sense, it obviously means there is more. Glad you like the game though. ;) ♥
Furthermore, one year development on an indie game between 2 main developers and 4 additional help with this amount of content released is normal. For all the people whining about the lack of updates, even though there has been 26 updates including a major one last year, perhaps stop buying Early Access? Less whining for the rest of us to read. ;)
Legit. It's sad some people expect an enormous game from a smaller company to be completely finished in only a year. It's beyond ridiculous and unrealistic expectations.So you didt see the root armor? or do you not consider armor and building parts content? "More is coming" lmfao jeeeeesus. Been waiting an entire year for this new content that was supposed to come.
we are going to be waiting a long time OP.
IMO, it's incredibly rude to expect what you do, from Iron Gate AB, Aztara.
People wonder why mainstream corporate game development has tanked hard over the years. Well, this discussion topic is one of those reasons why. Some people are way too impatient and set expectations too high.
Scenario: company finishes game in a rush to appease impatient consumers to cash in on how gullible they are, to think they're getting a top notch game for $60 in such a short time of development. Company shoves game out the door before it's finished and fully tested, but the consumer has to have it because - hype! They get the game, the consumer complains, repeats this whole process all over again (even though they've done it half a dozen times or more already) and the loop of causality repeats itself. Even though some people get an Early Access game and know it's Early Access, they expect it to be like a full release rushed product from some mainstream developer / publisher.
This discussion is why we rarely or can't have nice tings in the video gaming world anymore. too much whinging about what shouldn't be whinged about and what should be whinged about, doesn't get whinged about enough.
12:13 am, February 2, 2022