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Exactly this.
This is why you don't spend money on early access!
You get an unfinished game right away, and then the devs have enough money to never ever have to work again, and you will never get any good updates!
Back in the day, games were good, because the "devs" had to work and THEN get paid.
Now games suck, because devs just have to say "i swear i am going to work!", then they get billions of dollars, and what exactly is their motivation then? At that point, from their view, they literally have to work without getting paid!
Zeekers is still working on the game. Take off the tinfoil hat.
If it has 8-12 items in it, consider that 1 person is basically hauling 3 people worth of inventory, many of which can be large items which add more time saved, so it's fine to return once you feel like you have enough an ok amount of items to get ample time to drive back stress free. Once you return with the car, the rest of the team can just keep looting the last stuff and haul the final things back on their own
It functions like a real car in a few ways. If you swap to drive or reverse from park on an incline, be sure to hold S to not roll down the incline because the moment it goes off park it will start rolling. Tap the acceleration to maintain constant speed and dont slam the gas pedal , you will start drifting immediately and probably die.
The company cruiser is god teir on stormy Rend as it is immune to lighting strikes and nullify the damage
You can also press M1 with a walkie talky while driving to chat with the crew
to kinda quote the Dark souls community "Git gud" Learn the cruiser and stop giving up on a fantastic equipment that saves a ton of walking
(Im no saying it's perfect Dog/giants need major tweaks on how they react to car)
I dunno about you but I got way more than $10 of value out of the game and I haven't played since January. Normally I'd agree with your sentiment, but I don't think it works here.