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One update will magically make everything infinitely better /s
Adjust your expectations to something more reasonable.
Are you sure you actually played it?
Or they could push over 90 patches like where it got KSP where it is now.
**hands on hips**
**single tear from one eye**
**bottom lip quivering**
**visibly shaking**
6 years is a long time for people to build up a vision of what ksp2 could be; 3 weeks was all it took for people to realize that those visions are more accurately "what could have been"
I can see people posting negative comments regardless. These people include the group who are trying to incite strong reactions, the people who have a negative outlook on the game and, as this post seems to prove, the people who have unreal expectations.
But what I can't see is why it will be bad if this patch doesn't fix everything. Will things start exploding in real life? Will the flow of time end up being a spiral rather than a straight line? Will all the people who were critical of the game suddenly start materialising carrots from their noses? Contrary to your opinion, I believe that this patch only needs to be an adequate patch. As long as the subsequent patches are also good steps forward then that is all that is needed.
The critics will not be satisfied with one good patch, but a positive track record will do a lot more good.
Good god, people are dumb.
Why would that be? If the patch is only positive that'll be seen as a positive for everyone.
Mate, its early access, one month into early access in fact. name another game that has launched in EA with problems and fixed them within a month?
You are being unreasonable. I know you are annoyed with the state of the game, that is understandable, but there is zero realistic expectation you will get the vision of what you want KSP2 to be with the first patch.
I don't know how you came to this conclusion, have you actually ever played any EA games?