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Also, applying a stash upgrade with my stash open caused stash tabs to be overwritten, effectively duplicating one tab and destroying another.
Off I go again until the next patch
Every update I come back hoping for a fun play through and every time for the last year, I play an hour or two, get inundated with fairly severe bugs, and just decide not to play anymore.
Yes, but as far as I'm aware, this is a problem that didn't exist until now. Every update, the game continually introduces bugs to systems that worked fine before. I've found several in about an hour of playing 0.50. Play testing should be catching these fairly common bugs.
Everyone understands that content will be added and bugs will be fixed on an ongoing basis, but ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ when the devs tout an update and it then introduces major bugs to very basic gameplay systems, people are going to complain.
Not game breaking but it does break my will to play it until its fixed.