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If you're bored of the game, then I do recommend playing other things you enjoy.
Best of luck out there!
I know right it's not a airport but yet people come here to announce to steam they are leaving. I'm trying to figure out how it took 1200 hours to realize about the updates and breaking mods.
Disagree; in early access, you're often buying a promise. When you can see how much potential the game has, many people keep playing to experience the changes, and/or see the game get to where it can be. When it goes to full release with much potential unfulfilled, and promises unfulfilled, it's fair to say it's simply not anywhere worth what they were paying for.
Then when a game goes full release and says "oh don't worry, we'll still be updating and fixing things", and doesn't fix most things like they said they would after years, it's fair to say it's not what anyone was thinking they'd get.
Now -- there is a simple way to fix / avoid this: if people don't buy promises, and don't play for the potential - especially in full release.
It's kinda like the ol' runescape double-money scams. You'd be very naive to fall for it -- especially repeatedly, but you, in fact, did not get what the person said you were going to after giving them your money.
He has a point, but he is quite silly; he's quite silly but he has a point. Whichever order gets the point across best.
I repeat.. Quite sure you got your moneys worth after 1200 hours with ANY game.
So in your mindset,if I buy a car and after a few years the engine blows up,it's all fine because i drove it already for 1000km???
Please.oh please, STOP IT,go out get some fresh air,you also live in a beautiful Country,do it!
Compare a game with a car? Such a solid argument of you... How about a toaster? Or a microwave? a fridge? Your running shoes?
If you look at the average play time of games on steam, then 1200 hours in ANY game is a bloody steal in regard of value. Complaining you paid to much or didn't get your value there is something wrong with you.
How many, and what games do you have that you spent more than 1200 hours with?
end of comunicate
I loved EA because everything was broken, so with each update a new perk would work, so I'd restart the game and try out a new path.
However, seeing the game getting 0 relevant changes in SO long is very disappointing, so many games out there constantly pushing quality content regularly, with good community engagement.
TW has ♥♥♥♥♥♥ updates and ♥♥♥♥♥♥ community management and nobody can argue with that.
As I said, take a hike in those beautiful real life forests, stop camping the forums and be toxic in every-single-bloody-post please. BL Community is really a disgrace to the franchise.
If you going to compare a product to a product you should do so within same category, of which a game and a car doesn't fit. Doing so just make you look silly. Quite sure you don't compare your underwear with your toothpaste...