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How that happened isn't entirely clear but he showed a video of it. It might have something to do with tabbing out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-03NqLaumA&t=222s
This is driving me insane, that and being in menus and the constant movement of the character, the performance drops are a pain but if you know they are coming its manageable
wow......
DEVS ARE FAIL
As far as the actual mechanics of the game, the end game could use some work but I love the crafting system. I love that I can make most any character without looking at a build guide and get them pretty far into end game content, it's super satisfying and doesn't require the massive buy in that PoE does.
To me, it's a $35 game and I've gotten my money out of it and will continue to well on into the future. This game has a ton of potential. I wouldn't even recommend people don't buy it. I think the game will probably end up more expensive in the future. The bugs are annoying but once you cope and get use to it, it's a pretty good game underneath.
Unity game? Yes
Bugs and issues from years ago still present? Yes
Relatively small dev team with (too) BIG ambitions? Yes
The more you play, the more you realise that the price tag for this game is more than justified. I have clocked over 200 hours, so I don't complain. But I will, for sure, replace the game with the next best one that is coming out.
Must be a good game to want to keep playing even after accidentally deleting your main character.
how the hell did they not notice? or keep just ignoring bugs
3rd party testers and invite only testers without a proper sandbox environment to test in.
What happened is very clear:
He accidentaly clicked on another char in the character list in the background.
When you are on the popup where you click delete, you can still click in the character list. -> if you accidentaly click on another char in the list and then click delete -> the other char you just selected gets deleted.
=> they should fix this by preventing you from selecting another char.
Pathetic to see tbh, but they know what they were doing. Released in a perfect time window marketing wise.
Now every low profile dev will try to gather money on kickstarter and release bug infested unfinished games for quick cash grabs, enjoy the sudden drop of quality in indie development after this game's sale success.
I just keep poking in for fun to see how more and more people keep hating the game while the never say die crowd that got DUPED keeps yelling to the heavens how justifiable everything wrong with the game continues to be. "I swear it's better than D4, POE, and all the rest, dammit cuz that's what the cool streamers told me to think!"!
It really is amazing how easy it seems to market these games by having streamers gush. LE is not a bad game, it has some cool ideas, but it also has so many issues. So so many issues that are largely ignored because "d4 sux".