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Progress is rarely linear, especially when refactoring. If you're upset that content hasn't been re-implemented into the new world yet, come back in 4 months when the roadmap is finished.
The option to revert your game back to legacy has been available since the launch of seamless.
Simply go to your game's properties and select [Legacy] in the beta tab.
Enjoy!
just let us enjoy this "broken mess" and you enjoy your legacy version, problem solved.
not that i'm against feedback or anything, but both testing and feedback is the point of early accessTM lmao. at least they give you the choice to play old version instead of dealing with worst version and not be able to revert back
You don't wanna do that? that's on you really tbh. so your failure is
1. buying a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ EA game in first place
2. a title that is misleading, should have worded "delete this version pls thx its bad"
3. a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that isn't even honestly helpful
so yeah, despite whatever you think of it: my comment do make more sense than your rambling horses.
everyone who thinks any updates will be bug free, or even thinks that with a mayor change suddenly more content will be here, is quite frankly not on the bright side of humanity.
play legacy if you love legacy. play seamless if you love seamless.
i think it was a step in the right direction and im looking forward how this game will grow in the next few months.
moot*
brought*
Jokes aside: To my knowledge, nobody's arguing that the update is a dog's breakfast. Some of us are just more patient than others, (presumably) having spent at least five, likely closer to ten or fifteen years dealing with the tribulations of enjoyable games going through early access.
7 Days to Die did this as well. Full game rewrite from alpha 16 to 17. ♥♥♥♥ was broken as hell for a while. You don't patch in something this big without breaking a tonne of game code. It'll get fixed. That's not me being a white knight, that's just me knowing that no indie developer is going to spend upwards of a year tearing down their progress and rebuilding it to abandon it a week after they finally get it deployed.