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Calling the game a fail is a bit dramatic and very untrue, if anything the recent update shows it moves in a better direction, that I for one didn't expect.
Unless you know something the rest of us don't know?
It saddens me to see how little people understand how long everything takes to create a video game, and that when you pay for early access, you help the creators take their time to make the best game possible - you're not entitled to suddenly ask them to complete the game within two years. And yet, here is the Slime Rancher fandom, who, despite the developers keeping their promise and doing updates, whine about the game not being completed, the absence of drones, and the lack of monthly updates, as if everything could be done in the snap of a finger.
Make you really wonder about why these incredible people ain't making a game themself in the first place since they know so much about the industry, yet are whining all the time about the lack of everything, despite paying for something that isn't finished. Maybe they could land a hand to Slime Rancher's devs to improve the game and help them complete it?
Stop baiting game communities for entertainment, and just don't play the game if you don't enjoy it.
Bumping your post after 4 months doesn't strengthen your point
Also being desperate for steam points, is not an update to your personality.