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Well im jealous lol
It works, but you cant build or do any of the things in the picture can you. you definitely cannot create the town shown in the background or any of those castles in the game and theres no new content since release...
its been early access for what five six years? given the money theyve made it seems pathetic to take the money and run rather than finish the content they promised?
Yes this is an opportunity for you to flex, but you have to agree the game hasnt been developed since release. its more or less identical. Lots of the bugs and issues mentioned in the forms in 2018 are still in the game
What exactly are you trying to present as a sign the devs have "taken the money and run"? I've been playing since shortly after the game released in EA. It has had multiple updates and a variety of new content has been added, including many items on the publicly-released roadmap; both minor things like "wall mounted weapon racks" and complex systems like "animal husbandry and taming wild animals". A lot of the "bugs and issues" that people complain about are either intentional gameplay mechanics (trebuchets are very destructive, task prioritization requires player management) or are not simple problems to fix (like the infamous "people getting themselves trapped while mining" - pathfinding is computationally intensive, predicting how modifying the terrain will affect pathfinding is even more so, and most people don't want a game to eat their CPU but *also* don't want to have the game freeze for a minute while it chugs through all the possible outcomes, so you end up with fast-but-inaccurate approximations that fail a lot).
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3011748934
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3018446221
I built the castle for library room and workshop room inside!!!So I'm not sure what you're talking about?
PS.Even you don't have the game you can go to any forum.So to be sure that you didn't clicked the wrong forum by accident please show your screen shots.