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You bought the game for £20. Prior to doing so a big message came up saying "this game is not finished - do not buy yet" etc etc. Yet you chose to do so. STFU moaning!
In closing - even IF they do nothing more wit this game, I would have spent £20 for over 130 hours of game play which is very rare for games double this price bracket that are finished.
Another whiney kid that does not know what alpha is or means and says "this is better than that" you have shown you know nothing about the standalone wit what you have wrote. I suggest before making posts you do some homework.
Why dont you run back to Rust.
Oh, shut up.
You too.
Beta = We fix ♥♥♥♥ with very litle new functions
Why do we do it this way? Maybe because it means development time does not take as long, maybe it means less ♥♥♥♥ gets broken, maybe it wastes alot less of the devs time, thats just three reasons but im sure you think programming is easy as pie so...
Why dont you get your own development team, backing and start making your own game?
wailing is not a feedback and Devs already know all this.
They are effectively working on a huge overhaul for this kind of glitches (the most waited : Zeds going throw walls) sadly it's not something that can be done in 1 week
Primary bug fixes, tweaking and polishing all happens during Beta phase. That will probably be sometime around the end of this year, or beginning of the next.
I think that a lot of people are used to playing full-release games that do periodic content updates, and that is what people are associating with the update process here. Its not the same thing though. A full-release game is simply adding additional content, doing an expansion or whatever. Updates in an Alpha are actually adding and building the fundamental game world...so bug fixing is a relatively low priority.
^^ Awesome reply! LOL!
+1