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I doubt that it will get better to add more photos or descriptions. It is very similar to the Cities Skylines 2 non-Steam workshop so that console players can get access.
This push to make the game more console friendly is not sitting well with the 2.5 million buyers of Planet Coaster 1 and the probably millions more that own JWE and Planet Zoo.
The Devs are not changing this. It is a money grab to appease the console players. I am absolutely sure that some accountant ran the numbers and said they could make more money by abandoning the PC players and catering to the console players. That's what happens when the bean counters run the company.
Exactly. Terrible decision. If you're going to make your own "in house" solution for a problem that doesn't exist anymore, at least make it better than the previous solution.
It makes little sense to not have this integrated with steam tbh.
I think its a poor decision, despite the fact that you can crossplatform.
Currently there are way to many issues with it.
Hopefully it will be better in team or we will get the steam workshop with this game as well.