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It's almost like dev teams can have multiple people working on various parts of the game at once. *gasp* imagine that!!! WOW!
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I don't personally care what they work on, it's not my job to, but he does have a point. Core pillars should be stood up and solid before working on polish features.
Most of their core is solid though and far superior than the core of another, very similar game that's not as good. So plus one for the devs there.
It probably took 1 coder and 1 animator and very little from UI to get this feature in and for all we know they got together and did this on their own time, working late.
End of the day, it's hardly worth ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about and the feature itself does open itself up to content creators and thus, adds something new to do in the game and creates free exposure of the game as seen in the attached video.
So maybe, just maybe, it's actually a win?