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Oh well.
But I also want to add that this isn´t an easy add like many of you seem to think. What exactly do you want?
For them to just give you the option to turn off matchmaking so you can go out alone?
That would be boring as hell in about 10 minutes because you have literally ZERO conflict without other players.
"Add AI"
Sure, thats an option, but definetily not something that is done over a week of work like many of you seem to imply. And Certainly not ANY priority for the devs that want to create a good multiplayer experience.
And one additional problem: Should you then be allowed to bring your ressources and tramplers you got through single player into multiplayer?
Lets say yes:
That would defeat the core gameplay loop as everyone would just farm solo till they have massive walking fotresses.
Then you loose it in 1 Multiplayer match because you didn´t prepare for actual PvP at all, head to the forum and cry about how you just lost 6 hours of single player farming.
Alternative, you aren´t allowed to bring the stuff from SP into MP. Probably fine, but again, what exactly do you expect from single player?
The one thing I will agree on, it would be nice to at the very least test drive the tramplers you are building without starting a match. But that doesn´t require a dedicated single player mode.
Exploring a vast, open world, going from location to location, surviving the elements and whatever anomalies are out there, fighting hostile wildlife or bandits holed up in the ruins. All to loot resources to upgrade your gear and your trampler so you can tackle even more dangerous locations.
Seriously, even without enemy mobs, just having to survive the weather and other environmental hazards sounds good as long as I get to drive around in a pimped-out, six-legged Somalian yacht.
See, you answered your own question. it's a non-issue.
Gray Zone is another game that's proof it's only good having also a PvE mode. The complains you'll see about the game are mostly about performance and bugs, as if the game was done, people don't seem to understand what Early Access means. Otherwise I think it's safe to say people love the actual gameplay.
Hopefully the devs of this game follows suit and eventually add a decent PvE mode with AI, I'd definitely would love to drive a walking mech base, loot and blast some robots or something with a few friends coop.