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slazer2au ,

So about 550ish horde nights worth.

Banichan ,
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Lots of games take years to develop. Fuck off with that bullshit headline.

godfilma ,

11.5 years is certainly am outlier

Album ,
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Develop is one thing. Taking money for 11.5 is another.

Banichan ,
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They did a good job. Try enjoying things for once in your life.

AceSLS ,

That’s what Early Access is about, right? And it’s not like other fuckers who release in EA and then just abandon ship after getting paid/releasing some minor patches for an unfinished game and call it “full release” (looking at The Forest for example)

DaMonsterKnees ,

Slightly confounded by the hate towards the devs and game. What’s your beef? It took them a while? It was in early access a while? Fuck man, I got 800 hours of fun with friends during that time on an excellent game that only kept getting better. I mean, we’re not talking Star Citizen here.

It’s a great game. Why not just be glad there is one more great game in the world? I mean, I have no skin in the game, but I hope folks reconsider a negative stance here.

Muehe ,

I got 800 hours of fun

I have no skin in the game

Well during that time you will have lost quite a lot of skin cells, so in a manner of speaking you literally have some skin in this game. Around 328 grams going by an average loss of 3.6kg/year I took from some random website.

apotheotic ,

I am really fatigued with early access. So many games end up in ea limbo because there is hardly any pull toward releasing a full game.

I even got noticably less excited for No Rest For The Wicked from Moon Studios when I found out it was going to be early access. I adored the Ori games and the ethos behind Wicked seemed refreshing and exciting, but my first impression of it has already been wasted on a half baked early access product which is enormously rough around the edges and lacking the refinement their titles are known for. I haven’t bought it, to try to save what fraction of my excitement for the game I have left, for the full release. But man.

I kinda wish ea in general was handled more like a semi-closed beta, where folks could “apply” (with little barrier to entry) to play the game early with some sort of caveat that feedback on the product is expected or at least heavily encouraged. And also with some sort of tangible roadmap and release window, so we don’t get a bunch of games like this and Star Citizen which live in ea for eternity

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