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Write on their forum.
Different goals, different means.
1. The courage to change things you can
2. The serenity to accept things you can't
3. The wisdom to tell those two apart
If you want this to be changed, then getting together with others acting towards the desired change is a good first step and those would hang around the game forum more than this here.
If you don't want this to be changed, what's the point in posting in the first place? If you'd like this to be changed but there's not a snowball's chance in hell, acceptance is your best choice either way. Let's say, the game never comes to Steam, accepting things as-is costs less nerves, than keeping up a wish that won't get fulfilled ever.
This. Is. The. Wrong. Place to talk about a specific game.
You're falling for politician's sylilogism. Do yourself a favor, don't do that. Either spend your time constructively, that is take measures towards your problem, or skip right to acceptance. Everything in between is a waste of time & nerves.
Chris Roberts has grand ideas, but never finishes anything he sets out to do, I have hopes the game will finish as I still have my damn golden ticket for Star Citizen but even I have hopes for only so long
Somehow this guy is able to keep his roadmap, probably because he didn't get a lot of money in advance.