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dont need a village, got tired of Pax the first day, just responded that you where calling it a scam. not sure what you respond has to do with anything.
Oh these times when streamers tell you what to eat, what to play and how to live.
Stop it!
but lirik for once isnt wrong, ive played it, its bland boring and nothing new but somehow 10x more grindy
dont forget if you really like making wooden pegs, door? wooden pegs, chest? wooden pegs, axe? wooden pegs, pet dog? wooden pegs, sausages? wooden pegs
Yes, they need to adjust the grinding and add some more social and trading features to make this a playable long-term game.
They probably won't it's meant to release into early access this month or early June and they actually made it more grindy for alpha 2 lol
It's one of the few times I've agreed with a big streamer, don't watch him, don't really like him, but nothing he said was wrong lol
Or the real question is why do you care what people spend their money on? "I am not buying or can't afford it so everyone buying it is wrong."
Because when people buy a game in such a unfinished state, they are essentially endorsing the developers' poor practice of charging players to work for them by testing their game. By accepting this, it encourages more developers to release incomplete products, ultimately harming the industry and the consumer experience.
No it doesn't, nothing new here. The real point is we have games we would never have seen without EA.