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Coming from Space Engineers, which is their flagship game, and seeing the state of that game compared to this? I admit, I don't know a whole lot about what's been going on this side, as I haven't been keeping up to date with it in forever, but that new trailer? I watched that.
Doesn't look like there's anywhere near enough there to bring in and retain new people. There might be a bump, sure, but I'm sure it will be short-lived. Unless this new update is so huge that it offers a major revamp of the game, there is just not the interest for it out there.
That guy is hilarious and you can tell he wants to play this game. I think, with his popularity, this game could surge if enough people went and requested to see him play ME again but in creative mode this time.
I'm nearly 40 episodes into a Medieval Engineers series. The game is buggy as all hell but it's still fun to build in and, even if I gripe about funky targeting or deleting from time to time, I'm going to give its due.
Some people buy into Early Access games and, apparently, don't read the rather large disclaimers posted on the store page of every single one of them. C'mon guys. We know how this works by now. You get what you get...if you get more later then celebrate, if not then move on to something you like better.