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- Remove SARD
- Buy more stable servers
- Remove the Solar Court Prize Car Rank Challenge
- more active contents aside from the Live Events
The problem is that like TDU2, the game might get abandoned before anything meaningful happens. I highly doubt the devs will give players what they want anytime soon. The seem so incompetent that i don't think they can do it.
TDU2 was never abandoned before anything meaningful happened, it was a full game release and for it's time a rather good one. There were some great updates and improvements, perhaps notjing to your liking, but all in all TDU2 was a very enjoyable game. It had tons more content than TDUSC even after 2 seasons has and most of the content was working very well.
They worked for about 2 years on the game, until Atari went bankrupt, that's something else than abandoning a game. The kept the servers up for about 7 years, even after the bankruptcy.
It also was a full release, not some kind of early access development. I know gamers feel entitled to updates and content after release, but that's a wrong expectation. When you buy a full product, you're entitled to nothing else than what you bought. Aside for some bug-fixes perhaps. The game even in 2025 still runs very well. Yes, it doesn't have the best physics, but with some adjustments. I played through the whole game at the end of 2024 and it's so much better thant the TDUSC crap is. Aside from handling, yes, that's a bit better in TDUSC.
you must have picked up tdu2 when it was hyped up .. i bought it on day 1 and it was a terrible release full of issues and a lot of people couldnt even play the game. did you even play it on day 1? if you did, why would you lie and say "it was a full game release and for it's time a rather good one"?