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Understood. But we need to start someone where. We are a very small independent developer. So we are focusing on our gameplay out of the gate. Also, we are releasing on console as well and workshop does not exist on consoles. But if we prove we can make a fun wrestling game we will no doubt have enough fan support to pursue adding things like this.
Fire Pro Wrestling World has a "workshop" on PS4. You sign in to your PS4 account on a FPW website and from there you can share work. WWE 2k also has the ability to share creations.
Honestly me personally I could care less about workshops as I create all of my own stuff and don't download work of others. But yes, there is a big community of people that download only so a workshop is very important to them.
Yeah.. not important for me so not going to comment much on it. Bygones!
Thank you for your kind and honest response.
Totally agree that the first step is to have a solid foundation. I will purchase your game on the first day.