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However, I came here to check on the progress update on Kenshi 2. How's the development going? This isn't going to be another decade project is it Chris? I sure hope not because I am ready to play Kenshi 2 already.
Minus what ever difficultly is bound to happen due to the pandemic.
I'm hoping that since they have a lot more folks now working on the game (devs) - If they keep to that 4 to 6 years, I'm ok with that, however, I expect the game to be MASSIVE, maybe two times bigger in content than Kenshi 1. Even if they have more people working on the game, I don't want them to make the dev cycle shorter because of more people, I would rather it stay the same, but get a TON more content. And hopefully maybe we'll get to see DLCs and such this go around, unlike Kenshi 1.
Little extra: We shouldn't try and re-experience something we've already experienced. You can apply the same logic to your life.