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While the concept of this game is interesting, it's obvious from my perspective the development is going to stall at some point in the near future because of the difficulty to make a successful merger of strategy game with an industrial game. I would like the developer to prove me wrong on this but past actions say otherwise.
I get what you mean mate, but I'd say it depends on the game. If it is a game where they are reworking a some core systems, like it is currently the case with Volcanoid? Yeah sure, that takes some time.
But if you release a demo, and then stop dropping updates a couple of weeks after a garbage release, without any infos? yeah gives bad vibes in the best of case. And for a dev with such a ...questnionable reputation? yeeeeah, thats a no-go.
I don't exspect the dev to drop a major update every couple of weeks, but even a braindead orc should by now understand that keeping the community informed goes a very long way.
Still wish Devs would communicate a bit more open on steam (where I guess most people check)