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It's only a trinket right?
Right?
i mean...
RIGHT???
Because devs like to read feedback.
Because communicating grievances and communication in general is always a good thing.
Talking about things you like and don't like is why forums exist in the first place. I get it, its a video game item and at the end of the day I'll live, it doesn't matter. That being said its unfortunate to miss out on something that I overall think is neat. Regardless of what you think, you can't deny giving feedback on something will always be a net positive if you give an alternative solution or at the very least get a conversation going.
They don't read the Steam Forums either.
Use the actual DT Forum if you want them to read your feedback and then enjoy it being ignored.
The whole charm seems really rushed work. The preview thumbnail is sideways so you can't even see the charm correctly and the name should be Koronus Charm after the Koronus Sector that the Rogue Trader game takes place in, yet it is typoed to Koronos Charm in the game. I doubt 2 bugs get into something this simple, if they have the time to do it properly.
For people who don't have front lobe development and interpret this as he cares for the game more then his dad
It means he was busy with life & fatshark put no consideration with players who have things to do.
Games are for leisure/hobby but fatshark marketing tactics says otherwise while also giving bottom of the barrel.
+ hope ur dad is doing better