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Personally I hope the updates continue . However I hope they start applying more of what the community has asked for . QOL and game mechanics improvements would certainly be welcomed .Thank you.
Not enough content.
Not enough updates.
Too many updates.
Up dates too large.
No vehicles.
Animals attacks too easy.
Animal attacks too hard.
At least this developer IS HEARING what people say and reacting.
Gamers today are SPOILED.
It used to be you bought the game and that was it.
No expansions.
No updates.
No fixing of bugs. (and there were bugs).
And games, especially premium were often $50 plus....and I am talking the 80's and 90's.
You do realize you don't need to feed your mounts with seeds? They'll eat cooked meat as well or any other food. Save the buff food for when you really need it.
Back then games also felt more polished. There were no second chances. You released the game and any bugs stayed, any imbalances stayed. Which generally meant you really had to test things and you really had to release it in a state you feel good with.[/quote]
There were bugs back in the day, but honestly they weren't that common. Games were pretty thoroughly tested.
There were bugs back in the day, but honestly they weren't that common. Games were pretty thoroughly tested."
Yes, there is that. But if you bought it and it was crap it would never improve. In a way we were spoiled....the makers had to use a lot more imagination and the relying on awesome graphics and music was secondary to game play. It was very exciting times going from games like Zork or Pong to Defender or Pac-Man.
lol unplug then if you can't handle a video game. It's not complicated, you're not obligated, so get regulated please
Then play an open world and do missions/operations there, where your base persists. You have options, mission based or open world or even casual outpost.