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Thats if a snowrunner 2 is even on their table. They might never go down that route
Keep in mind, this studio/team has a decent enough track record of responding to criticism.
Let's be realistic, if they don't have fuel management, damage management, vehicle customization, and the game is too easy, players won't switch away from SnowRunner, and sales won't meet expectations. They will have to keep releasing more phases to SnowRunner for revenue, because it will be a better investment than expanding this game, in that case.
Where money is coming from and how players react will decide what happens.
There is >>>literally<<< zero chance that the full game will magically sprout those core features. I've seen some sad cope in my time but this is pretty pathetic, dude. We know there's no fuel because in order to strip out fuel you would need to:
1) Redesign UI components that are used to transfer/refuel vehicles,
2) Removed the 'sloshy fuel tank vision' that's present in all the other games.
3) Removed the fuel points themselves entirely from the map.
Nobody is doing that for "marketing", especially given how cluelessly out of touch they'd have to be to think that would HELP sell the game. It would be a bait-and-switch for everybody, and NOBODY would be happy.
It's not just the fuel, it's also the damage, but it's not just the damage - it's things like the process of getting more sand for your dumper involving just holding a button and sand magically falls from the literal heavens totally free of charge, whereas in Snowrunner you'd have to truck in sand.
They already received that criticism, it was called "Expeditions", and the total lack of challenge/difficulty with no expansion on features is specifically cited in many of the negative reviews. So clearly they do not respond to feedback.
Would only make sense, I'm sure they make most of their money from that game and the dlc's. Would be a poor choice not to. We all know these games nowadays have not really lived up to the promise of a game being better than the last. I can only hope. Snowrunners is the only thing saber seems to have close to real trucking, Need to stick with it.
We can only hope they do what they did in SnowRunner and make a hardcore mode with all those features in it maybe? I know devs go through some struggles when it come to adding things in like that, Really think this is just gonna be a hype game for a few weeks but that's about it, Things aren't like the old projects. Snowrunners is massive! over 800 hours to beat fully, Looking at this is like a Fortnite building trucking game that I will play when I get tired of Not being able to fix the roads on Snowrunners 😂
Or world war z 2 lol 😂
The problem is that Snowrunner's "hard mode" was clearly tacked on, because it doesn't synergize at all with the rest of the game. I want to see one of these games be DESIGNED for it from the start. Hard Mode in Snowrunner had too many limitations and weird oddities that crept through, like that logging mission in Kola Peninsula that gives you $12k for delivering large logs, but you have to buy a non-refundable $14k trailer to deliver the logs.