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The only thing to do is make a cool map while becoming OP now.
Yes, complete. A central theme of the game is that the world is a busted mess that you're rebuilding by wanting nothing to be something really hard. Rotted remnants of the previous existence burp up out of the void occasionally. Those cracks represent ideas that might never come back.
Anything more would be extra. It's complete.
Yep, I always took those cracked inventory slots as worldbuilding flavor rather than as something that could actually be used.
Certainly, in some future update they could have a purpose, but the game is complete as is: the game has an ending and the postgame is clearly optional if you want to have a busted hero by filling the map with mud huts and complete all of the encyclopedia.
Any possible future update would feel like a gift rather than a necessity given that the game is past its prime in regards of sales, unless they pack the updates as paid DLC, which honestly I wouldn't mind.
Once they get profits from their shop for character unlocks and maybe specific cards on mobile we might see actual content creation for PC.
yeah
It'll forever be unfinished I suppose.
Ya'll choose to not read what I wrote.
They're making their money printer on Mobile RN. After that I bet we see content added.
'Complete' is always gonna be a subjective term. Most devs actually feel like there's more to do when they stop working on a game, but they know they have to cut and move on at some point. How much the player feels that is based on the player... that's why it's subjective.
Equipment slots being visible and yet unusable lends to a feeling of incompleteness. Knowing there was more planned content that we never got does too. If it's complete to you, that's great. But you shouldn't go around telling people their opinion is wrong like it's factual.