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The devs need to start doing things that make sense in this game. How are you going to make an entire elemental themed scenario complete with fancy weapons and armor then make the main enemies immune to them instead of some type of damage wheel?
Why does every single post contain a phrase about punishing the playerbase for bad development?
This game has the chance to do several special things and seems bent on punishing the player and under developing the content regularly instead.
This is a game about survival in a kind of post-apocalyptic scenario.
In what way do you think LGBTQ+ needs to be representated? What are your expectations in that matter?
I don't really see someone in a survival situation to come up to you and tell you about their sexuality or identity. And it feels like, if they'd do it, it be the most stereotypical way, that it could also just come off as insulting.
Just to get this straight, I'm not saying "Oh my god no, please don't", I just can't imagine how this would be done in this game without it feeling forced.