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I think you'll be surprised on Friday as that may be the Beta test version release date.
(14 Mar 2025)
Soon is the only word. lol
If you worked in a field where making promises and keeping deadlines was all but impossible due to the complexity of the work, would you give release dates weeks in advance? Or even months?
Yep.
And more than just confusion and dissatisfaction, it leads to wild speculation and misinformation too. Which then in turn causes even more confusion and... Yeah you get it.
Edit - Although with timescales it's hard to be definitive, so I'm more liable to not care as much. I'd just like info as to what the actual dev plan is, rather than 'when the next update is?' because I can wait.
Bottom line is it’s in EA. The devs aren’t duty bound to release updates on our timescale and they aren’t even duty bound to communicate with us. Guy should have taken that into account before impulsively buying an unfinished game and more importantly, a promise to finish the game. Dev could cut and run at any minute. It’s the risk you take
No risk, no fun!
No risk, no fun! [/quote]
Tru dat