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Insane, "they" have not received any money for Spintires. Oovee did, but Oovee isn't doing the ports; in fact, they're apparently no longer in the game business. Which is a good thing.
The current devloper and publisher are not bumbling idiots or scammers, I expect they're going to do as well by the game and their customers as with their other games. Which you can look up if you like. I am referring to a completely different game here.
....except the releasing of a functioning finished game .A small detail I know but considering it is a game development somewhat important .
The console port is mostly done by the Annapurna team, if I understand this correctly, so it wouldn't affect the final release date much? Personally, "making money" is a good thing; and so is releasing a console port close to the PC version, because nobody likes to buy an "old" game.
I didn't buy into the kickstarter. I bought an episodic game here on the assumption it wouldn't take half a decade to get what is a fundamentally pretty simplistic and short game.
Old games are fine. Games that are unfinished 5 years after their "release" date aren't very attractive
Them taking breaks and all. Some shows take 6 month-1 year breaks before releasing the next season.
This game is functioning. At this point, only one episode is left.
I'm anticipating it with joy, being happy that I got to even experience the first 4 episodes at all. They were so profoundly beautiful, I'm just glad that this game is something that I've witnessed - something I've experienced.
It's a work of art. Even without the completion of the final episode, it's still a work of art for me, even unfinished and all.
That's a dumb comparison. A better one would be buying a season of a show on blu-ray only they send the first couple of discs and tell you the rest are on the way. Can't say when but rest assured they're on their way.
My comparison is with book series, like A song of Ice an Fire, where readers have been waiting 6 years between volumes. (The difference is technically that they haven't paid for the final volumes yet.)
That's not a technicality at all. It literally defines whether you've purchased something or not. Stop defending lazy/dishonest devs. Demand what you paid for.
It's like ordering your pizza and demand to get it when you can see it's in the oven.
And you have no reason to call Cardboard Computer lazy or dishonest. Stop spreading insults and slander. Obey the law.