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Bugs are being improved, but that's impossible without a source of revenue, and at this point of the development DLCs/microtransactions/things of that sort are the only viable option. DLCs are the least bad of those since the transaction is the simplest: you pay for the content you want, without any trickery to get you to spend more money than you would want
Trailmakers has sold many copies, but it also has spent a lot of money developing the current game. Eventually all games need to find new sources of revenue or stop development. Relaying on base game sales is simply not sustainable long term, and this game was released almost 4 years ago