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Too bad. Honestly, if it's that absurdly slow, it might be a lost cause. Best to hear about it early though rather than spend money on it, which I nearly did.
Amnesia Fortnight. It's not a secret!
Also, games take a lot longer than you think to make. Unless you actually make games, you should'nt really speculate as to how long any given game should take to make, other than "a long time".
Actually, I *am* into development. Have been for a long time. Programming and game design has long been a hobby of mine. I'm also interested in the publishing aspect as well, but that's a whole other box of cats.
I also very often work closely with indie developers for testing, since I like supporting them, and with my absurd amount of free time, I can do so. And I dont mean the type of testing that's best said in quotes, like "testing", where all you actually do is just play the game... I mean the sort that involves FREQUENT and extremely detailed bug testing, as well as attempting to assist in finding solutions for the many problems that appear during development.
That's exactly WHY I would think it's a bust, because I know full well it can be done faster.... even with a very small team (which many times isnt even a team, but just ONE person). I'm not one to say such things unless I already do have extensive knowledge of the subject.
Of course, some of it depends on HOW they're developing it, not to mention just how much available time they have to put towards it.... but typically, I dont care much about that. I'm not a patient individual (I may actually have negative patience), so I usually wont support projects that are moving too slowly. I could use that time for other things. THIS game I've been aware of for quite awhile, but.... it doesnt seem to have gone much of anywhere in that time, from what I've seen of it. Not to mention I also have numerous other games that are essentially of this type, so it's not a new, super exciting concept to me.
Oh well. Perhaps I'll find it again later on when there's more to it. For now, I'm off to other boards. I bid you all a good day.
This is a worthwhile post apart from the crap about people not buying Early Access games.
Here's a better version, thank me later:
"Make sure you know what you are getting before you buy it."
There you go, that's it. That's all you needed to put.
Same here.
Now I shall wait and look forward to it hopefully finishing one day.
Back to Startopia I guess (still an amazing game).
Thank you to the OP for a concise and honest post.