Wulfen Hyde replied to Itching for that update January 22, 2022 @ 6:04:42 pm PST

Originally posted by FoRcEarmy_guy3:
Originally posted by westerngermany:
Totally agree. I think we should always keep in mind that these updates are free, it's not paid for dlc or micro transactions(I wish they advertised more things like shirts and maybe even figures, that way they get revenue from sales while gamers get something fun to show[fanboy I know lol]). We are very blessed to have this team. Look at the mechanics of the tar pits, how you have to not only drain them, but that the fluids flow. That blew my mind, cause it shows they're actually working with fluid dynamics, which raises the question, how cool would it be to have functional water mills and piped water to build fountains and baths?
Free? BS..

https://store.steampowered.com/app/892970/Valheim/

This was an early access game. That means we pay for the game to support the devs and the devs continue to work on it in exchange.. It's a good faith system and the devs aren't keeping up their end of the deal.

The devs got their money from us and now they have no incentive to finish it.
Your an idiot. The devs are still working on the game even though they arent obligated to finish it, you gave them money you got a game to play in whatever state it was in.
Thats it the end no contract was signed between any of us and the devs. So I guess we are on the honor system huh? They could stop working on it entirely and nobody could do anything about it. You are entitled to nothing past what you received when you spent money on the game.
Oh no its not happening fast enough for you boo hoo.
The devs could have just said called it a complete game at 5 biomes and nobody could really argue. But no the games been kept in early access state because the devs want to add more to it.
I cant think of any other early access title that came out and felt pretty much complete with very few issues. The devs know their stuff and have shown they prefer releasing things properly instead of giving people a buggy hell and working out the kinks later.
There is a ton of content as it is and yeah it might take a few years to get all the biomes out but if a person is capable of patience and either enjoying whats already there to be played or shelving it till a new update thats all you can really do.
Some of the best games on steam spent years in early access first.
Your kidding yourself if you genuinely believe that when you pay money for an early access title theres any kind of deal that the devs finish it or make updates at a pace you personally find acceptable.
Updates will come when updates come.
3:13 am, January 23, 2022
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