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The team does have plans to add save slots for the game. That being said tho this will probably come post release as a content patch update (Most likely) because they are focused on delivering other planed content.
Nomad, Community Manager
Cheers! GL;HF
What difference does this make? I don't see why people would want to reset their progress in the prologue knowing it will carry over into the main game so you can be making progress towards unlocks and blacksmith gear while you wait.
Because experiencing the intended experience for a newly purchased experience is much more interesting and rewarding than having everything prepared in an reduced difficulty prologue.
Obviously you don't have to do it and I understand why you don't want to do it. But for me purchasing a game and then skipping the entire early game just feels wrong.
But...it's the exact same game with a few more skills and a new boss. Your progress just carried over into the prologue.
Yeah, you could just not buy things until you felt like you "deserved" them or whatever weird hang-up this is, lol. The early game is literally the prologue, you already did it, haha.
Well you could be less arrogant about it aswell and just accept that there are different players with different oppinions. No idea why this upset or amuse you.