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I didn't know a company needed NFT artists to help with the AI art?
I want to know how Misty and Ashe get to the end.
I hate people anymore jfc.
Its Early Access, the game doesn't need to be complete at this point. ARK in Early Access had almost no lore that made any sense. They made it up as they went along. Took years to flesh it out. Could be years before we get a story element to go along with the game play.
I don't think they expected success. This was going to be a cash grab and abandon. I think they will continue with it due to the revenue and popularity. If they had a strong standing behind their product at release a very detailed roadmap would've be made. I've seen other Early Access games get released with a roadmap that they follow and are successful.
Smalland had a very detailed roadmap at release.
Sure, no one expects this sort of success. This is like a 1 in 100 chance for it to be this popular.
And there is where you get the disconnect. New players figure that since the game is hugely popular, it must also have a well designed roadmap, etc. Doesn't mean it is a cash grab though. They have craftopia that is still getting updates. I have a friend that plays it and it is one of his favorite games. It just isn't popular though, not even to 1% of how popular this game is.
And it's because people saw live service games getting so much 'content' and thought that was normal.
This is worse than the flack Valheim devs got for their update schedule...
~~Silverlight
How about people like you wait until something actually happens instead of 'reee omg what if oh no my future 40 hours' like wat?
The game already has enough content to validate it's price.
If you get more, be happy about it. It's literally not required. They could fix three bugs and release 1.0 in a week to fulfill steam EA requirements and maintain their status and we'd still have gotten our money's worth.