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This is to be expected.
That is exactly what happens with nearly every single game on the market. Game launches and a huge amount of people that have been waiting for launch pick it up and play, a huge number of them binge play the game, finish all the content, and then stop playing. It is perfectly normal and noting to worry about.
Oh, and no, "all the streamers" have not started on other games. Some have, some haven't. Some always play for a bit when a game launches and then they move on, some stick with certain games for along time. Again, totally normal and nothing to worry about.
Anyone can see that based on the update and patch frequency that this is not the end of the game nor is it the start of the end of the game. Take a peek for yourself: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/3164500?updates=true
You're right. And it also happens with movies, shows, songs, clothes, etc. It's amazing how many people think they're being clever or edgy for not understanding this.
Yeah, that's a fair correction and a good point.
You're active in the other few threads about "Hurr durr game fell off" but you don't seem to understand how pathetic you look. You're so proud of the fact that YOUR taste in games is based on what Streamers like and play.
We get it, you are confused. You enjoy the game and want to keep playing BUT since you can't think for yourself, you're upset because you don't know how to enjoy things on your own. Don't worry, there will be a big patch in a few months and then it will be streamed again and you can come back to play.
Until then, how about you just play games based on your own tastes and make actual friends, not just the randos in the streamer chats.
EDIT: Oh and since you're pretty clueless about the Early Access space, I'll give you some comforting info: There will be "new content" patches likely every 3-6 months in addition to small bug fix patches. Dev updates won't be daily and might not even be weekly. ESPECIALLY since it's a Solo Dev. This game just released in the past 30 days into EA so that is why there's not a ton of content. It might be 2+ years from now when the game is actually finished. This is what the Early Access is like and now you know for the future so you don't embarrass yourself the next time you buy EA game