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At this point, nothing beyond bug fixes and maybe tech features are all that this game is going to get.
I think they will be revealing what the next patch will bring forth, via their live stream.
I wouldn't mind these updates if they added something to the world, but if it's just bug fixes, then the game is already in a decent state, so I just don't see the point of more fixes upon fixes for a stable game. As I said though, it is what it is, however I'm not very happy about it.
edit:
Got an idea. I'll just do for this game, what I do for Skyrim during it's updates:
- Save a back up copy of the game
- Update it
- Delete the game
- Add back in the older version
This game deserves a No Man's Sky treatment.
I could be wrong, but this game is just getting more fixes and at the most, tech features. Nothing will be added to this game's world nor improved upon. They're are literally just ironing out bugs.
Yeah, I'm actually very excited to see what's coming. :D
There is an announcement now, btw
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1091500/eventcomments/601890191585661724/
Meh, it's just an accepted part of modding. And updates of the core mods (only ones that generally need updating) are pretty fast. /shrug