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At least figured out some of the blackscreen issues -- cant allow drop ins (which is the point of this game seriously..).. or it'll just go black screen on u.
But at least the dev is trying to fix it,it's prob not an easy fix or the dev just cannot find whats causing this fault for some ppl.
I say some ppl as there is online games with ppl connected.
All you can do it just wait untill a solution is found or fixed.
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Nowhere in the game development history there was a multiplayer game with connectivity problems.
You know what, go ahead and do your own multiplayer game. Then publish it on Steam and I will write you a kind word like you did here.
Refunds WILL happen. It was sold to me in the UK under the Sale of Goods Act.
Advertising "Co-Operative" play when this isn't possible for the majority of purchasers is not only misleading but the game is not fit for purpose and thus breaches this law. The fact that I can connect to every other game but this one proves that the problem lies with the game and not my system.