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Well WeMod is a trainer not a mod..
I will just help 🙂
I disagree. inZOI was definitely ready for early access. I have zero problems with it.
I hope one day I can cook for my whole family at once.
I know surfing works, but I can't find it. It is not clear.
Lights should go out by day automatically. Maybe staying on is by design.
My job is sitting in a taxi, while I am a lawyer.
Some toddler stuff looks like it should be working, but they are just props.
Death is just POOF and you are gone. No mourning. You hear it from the grapevine.
And so on.
I have played Inzoi for dozens of hours. Trying different new games. In my case, I think I've got enough out of it to get an idea of what the game is like and its potential. The only thing left to do is to wait for a major update and see what improvements and additions are made.
After all, it is an early access.
In may we will see which part of the game we have to test next.
This game will not end the EA period this year, mark my words, and new players may have to test too.
EA is a time to test the game, not little unfinished parts of the game for months to come.
The only difference between a beta and an early access is that the beta is free for a closed group of beta testers and is usually also closed. And early access is an open beta where anyone can purchase the game to fund development and developers.
By entering early access you run the risk that the game will not be finished or will take longer than it should.
It is understood that anyone who has paid for early access is aware of that risk. In my case, I have NEVER bought a game in early access because I don't want to take the risk. I made an exception in this case because of the fact of the situation in a market where there has only been one life simulator monopoly in the last 25 years.