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Their original stated schedule was a major revision update a month. (E.G. Beta 1 -> Beta 2)
Then that schedule seems to have officially and very quietly slipped to a major revision or a minor hotfix update a month, with no notification to the community that this was going to happen. (E.G. Beta 3e -> Beta 3f).
And now there's just nothing.
I love this game in every aspect except....the lack of updates and dev communication.
1. They actually can get the game to a playable state (Maia, I'm looking at your pathetic excuse for a title)
2. They can have a decent featureset and most, if not all, game breaking bugs take priority and are squished in short order (Prison Architect does this right. It's playable and has very few game breaking bugs)
3. AI, if applicable, does not blow balls (Hello SpaceBase DF9)
4. Production does not proceed at a pace that nearly qualifies as abandon-ware (Spacebase DF-9 and Godus, you're in my sights...)
5. They release the game.
I don't believe early access reviews anymore unless they look honest and there's enough of them. Too many people review a game and say they love it despite its flaws simply because of the premise (Kinetic Void is a good example). I love the concept of Spacebase DF9, but if I still had a choice whether to back it, I wouldn't. The devs are pathetically slow on this and I see no excuse for a 4 or 5-man team to take this long especially if it's their "baby." Yes, they did say that in an update a while back. Claimed something to the effect of, 'oh we reallllly are working on this game we promise. This is our baby" <paraphrased>
I'm sorry DoubleFine. you have my money but I can assure you I will be attempting to convince anyone I know interested in it to hold off until you get your act together. You've had close to a year and you have barely made any progress.
Nope, done. Your game might have been fun, but your devs have 0 care, and I suspect the money from this is being funneled into other projects since no matter how many copies it sells the team never gets enough staff to finish. I quit and I turned my review red to warn others off this complete waste of time. We're up to nearly a YEAR of dev and we're not to alpha SIX yet, lol.
What a joke.
Link to post : http://www.doublefine.com/forums/viewthread/14641/
DF Admin - John said " Hey - heck yeah Spacebase is still in development!
I’m not on the team, but JP and co are working hard on the next update and I think you’ll hear more about it soon. "
DF JP Said " Double Fine is not a random fly-by-night indie dev and we are not going to silently pull the plug on Spacebase or any other in-development project. Doing so would be disastrous for our reputation and it would kill us emotionally ;____;
What has happened lately on Spacebase is that we’re trying something different with regard to communication. Our hypothesis is that short, regular, relatively low-value updates (things like in-progress screenshots of new UI) don’t really serve much more purpose than telling people “we’re not dead!” The time cost of doing those is pretty small, but our team has been 3-4 people since Alpha 1’s release and I wanted to see what the impact would be - both on our side and on the player side."
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DF JP said " This is all really good constructive feedback folks, thanks very much. I wish there was more I could talk about right now. Thank you for being patient. We won’t be dark for much longer. " - Posted Aug 21st
Seems like they're all talk, until they're no talk...