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I can't believe this,how can you guys mess up so bad in such a small game?!So many bugs in the servers,in the game,can't claim Killhouse and more in a 2GB game?Could you guys hire someone who actually knows how to make a game?
The codes for it are all the same, just ask a friend for it.
If you really think that file size, which is mostly caused by assets, not the code itself, is an indicator of the complexity of a game you're even more than not just being qualified to make such a statement... Can you even write a working "hello world" in C to make such an incredible stupid statement?
Im a professional software developer and I can tell you: Stupid things always happens, no matter how much unit tests and QA you do. Something can always go wrong, code is written by humans, humans make mistakes.
If you think you're such a smart kid get yourself one of the available free game SDKs and try to make a game. Let me know when it's green light. :P
To be fair, it does work better than the alpha test version a while back..