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I mean it's pretty normal for a game in development to focus on fixing major bugs and making sure the game's ready for launch. People are treating this too much like its a full release title.
Thats what the road map is for. What is planned ahead. Bug fixing is obvious. A map or two isn't going to add new content to the game, just a new backdrop for the same content.
I would wager we need more interactions. More objectives to go along with new equipment. More ghost types. Larger maps need more to do since those are easy mode but also walking simulators.
I do give him props for keeping up with the bugs, but we're running out of content to do.
All my friends moved on because we just yeet ourselves in there, find the ghost, and we're out in 3 minutes. If the ghost is being too shy we make a guess because we can only yell into the mic for so long before it gets boring.