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Tyler will add the content according to his plan.
I think most people that buy in to early access know what they are getting, maybe you thought something else?
The fan base is good, because most of them know that it's early access and also understand what that means.
“Schedule I will continue to receive substantial content updates on a monthly basis for the next few years. We would like to involve the community in the game's development so that we can create the best virtual drug dealer experience on the market.”
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Note: Games in Early Access are not complete and may or may not change further. If you are not excited to play this game in its current state, then you should wait to see if the game progresses further in development. Learn more
WHAT THE DEVELOPERS HAVE TO SAY:
Why Early Access?
“Schedule I will continue to receive substantial content updates on a monthly basis for the next few years. We would like to involve the community in the game's development so that we can create the best virtual drug dealer experience on the market.”
Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?
“Schedule I will be in early access for approximately 2 years.”
How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?
“During Schedule I's development, we plan to include a significant expansion of the map, several more drugs and production processes, a larger customer and supplier network, as well as more fun things to spend your hard-earned cash on.”
What is the current state of the Early Access version?
“Schedule I already offers a rich open world with several drugs to manufacture and distribute. There are already 10+ properties and businesses to purchase and fit out. Suppliers, workers, and dealers can be recruited to build a fully automated drug empire. Vehicles, valuables, clothing and weapons are just some of the things you can purchase.”
Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?
“Schedule I will increase in price by 25%-50% after Early Access.”
How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?
“Through the community forums and Discord server, we will be gauging feedback on every update, and frequently polling the community on what they'd like to see in the next update.”
Who cares if player count drops for a while? Play the game, don't. Sit on it for a bit, then come back in 2 months and see if something's changed. If it has, play! If not, give it am onth or two. If you're like most people on steam, you have 100's of games. Go play one and relax.
not that big studios are any kind of faster
The irony of saying others aren't too bright while demonstrating your own lack of intelligence is staggering.
It's ONE DUDE developing this game. Make new saves. Do things differently. You're not hard stuck to one save and one drug production. Mess around with mixing mechanics because you haven't found every possible mix yet. There's TONS to do. Just because the one gameplay loop you are exploring stops at a certain point doesn't mean the game's dying.