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amazing contribution, as usual
I hope you continue to enjoy it. That said I just want to correct one thing in your post:
Alpha: An incomplete software product - not all features are implemented.
Beta: A finished software product - all features are implemented, bugs are still being fixed.
The War Z is in the Alpha stage of software development.
I would agree with this assessment. The game can perhaps be considered a beta once the skill system is in place (among a few other promised features). There are features missing that can be safely called "core features" of the game. Which would make the game NOT "feature complete" and therefor not a beta stage product.
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I just really hope they follow through with the planned updates especially the skill tree, vehicles, side quests, friend spawning, more map and varied locations.
The devs can call it anything they want... it doesn't mean that alpha and beta stages don't have specific meanings.
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good luck with that.
According to the developer it's final, 1.0, out of beta, whatever. So it should be judged as a completed game and as such it makes no damned sense to excuse any of its flaws by saying "it's not finished", or some such, since that's basically what the game is being criticized for. It is not finished. Defending the game with an argument that's actually critique against it is freakin clown town.
Not directed at you by the way, just people in general making that argument.