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I don't know what has been added to the game in 10 years, but it has extremely little content for a 10-year game. the number of cars and maps is not enough.
From the store page, straight from the horse's mouth:
"BeamNG.drive is an incredibly realistic driving game with near-limitless possibilities."
This is just one of the times it's described as a game on the page
Amazing, innit?
they never finished rigs of rods either.
beamng is still the best vehicle simulator there is, but i think this is their sunday-evening project and they just don't have enough time and/or motivation to finish it.
i appreciate beamng being unique, but i think steam needs to make a rule that all early-access games MUST be finished within 3 years OR every player is eligible for a refund, even if they have like 3000 hours on it.
i wasted lot of money on early access games that were never finished, some of them no longer even exist on steam. i can still download and install them, but they have no store page anymore.
now i have my own rule - NEVER buy early access games!
i used to do daily beamng videos, but with every update things got broken or settings reset ..etc and it got too frustrating, now i barely even touch the game anymore. i've never uninstalled it tho.
If I were a developer and had to see this stuff every day, despite regular updates and a fully functioning game with near infinite modding capability, I'd nuke the project and move on.
Impatient, spoiled gamers don't deserve to enjoy someone's work if they're gonna b*tch about it constantly. Just find some AAA half-baked title that's "complete" despite major bugs, then lick their boots buying DLC content that should've been part of the game to begin with.
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