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the devs said they are working on making a remake
Also they said they was at ukrain when war start, they lied. They were in china long before war start. Dont give anyone hope about this game. At this moment Devs do not deserve benefit of doubt imo.
did they also tell u that there is a fat guy, in red clothes, with a big white beard, that going through chimneys every year? And u also belived this right?
OFCAUSE this game is dead.. u can take away ur "no"...
Because of people like u this bs works on here on steam and devs can sell even the most worst abandoned garbage. because people like u tell still (after years ov proofs that they dont care for this game anymore) tell the peope "so, 2 years ago the devs said they make a rework, so it must be true!!!!"
If the fact that the Dev responded to this post wasn't enough of a rebuke, I would also like to add my thoughts on the matter.
I have owned this game for many years or so now, and in that time, I have seen the game go through many different iterations. You make it sound as though this game was some kind of shovelware or asset-flip, but if that were true, then the Devs would not have spent so much time updating and changing the game.
On top of all of that, while I am not sure how large the Dev team is, specifically, but I know that they are Ukrainian... Take whatever inferences you want from that information.
The fact of the matter is that they got this game to a completed state and included the old version of the game as an option when launching the game. It also appears that they are working on remaking this game into something new, but the time frame on that is still unknown (See previous comment about the Devs being Ukrainian and also take Covid into account for delays).
You are talking the talk but are you going to walk the walk?
So basically you're going to just release a new game and pretend that Freeman Guerrilla Warfare never existed?
being fair, if the remake is actually just a full-blown update then I'll eat my words happily, but considering the last update was THREE YEARS AGO, I think some cynicism is completely understandable.
a.) ...you announced the rework more than 2 years ago (with originally estimating to release the first test build in six months, no less...),
b.) ...you only wrote 3 dev updates since February 2021 (with some of them suspiciously close to the annual Steam sales, and even this post of yours was made just a day before the Strategy Fest sale, go figure). Out of those, only one status update contained any actual media (which were apparently made in the Unity SDK with Unity Marketplace assets, but let's not get into nitpicking at this point),
c.) ...apart of those 3 dev updates, you were in complete radio silence, not responding to any community inquiries, and not providing any estimates either. You kept your community completely in the dark, in stark contrast to the excellent development communication you were known of up till the v0.222 update back in early access,
d.) ...you couldn't do as much as to revert the currently available game version to the last stable build (v1.33) so that the community can still play a relatively bug-free version while they wait for the new version,
e.) ...you were actually caught red-handed in working on another game instead of Freeman (and I was even banned from these boards back then when asking you about it).
You can drop a single-sentence post every once in a while, but let's face it: at this point, you need to do a helluva lot more if you want to win back the trust of your remaining community.