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jez ... youre scaring me , if they just give us 1.0 and leave , thats nightmare ~
I dont say they will do but it`s always a possibility that they just patch some thing and then move on to the next projekt
Fntastic showed off pre-rendered footage and flipped their entire game's genre without telling people AND put the "Full release." into early access. They deserve what they got. Their studio shut down and they are now working under a new studio name to work on their next scam. You people acting like RoN is doomed are quite an enigma to me. The game as it stands is a solid foundation that can only be added upon.
Ai can be tweaked, some issues can be resolved and things can be added, not to mention the game is fully moddable. So I don't really understand the complaints. This is the problem when a game releases around the holidays. People become very skeptical, so sit back and wait to see what the devs say when they are back in the office after new years.
dont trip, they already said there's more content coming after 1.0
"As mentioned earlier, development on Ready or Not is by no means concluded!
Below we have categorized our initial post-launch priorities into short-term and longer-term.
We have hotfixes for bugs/performance, feedback implementations, and exciting substantial additions in store including a future public high-level roadmap RoN’s continued development and an eventual 1.1 patch".
The question here is will they sell out. I am confident that they won't since it seems that Void Interactive is self-published. Also, given the impression that they already have a kind of contract/ work order type development process I would guess that progress will continue. There is no pressure from a publisher or investor to do anything other than to continue progress on the game. My educated guess.
Below we have categorized our initial post-launch priorities into short-term and longer-term.
We have hotfixes for bugs/performance, feedback implementations, and exciting substantial additions in store including a future public high-level roadmap RoN’s continued development and an eventual 1.1 patch.
Following this week and a half of urgent hotfixes/monitoring our development team will be taking a much-deserved long break for the holiday period to recuperate, be with their loved ones, and celebrate the hard work they've done to deliver this massive 1.0 update."
From their last community post