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1st Annual Base Builder Group Tournament 2025
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fixing crashes?
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Is there any good weapon besides quicksilver?
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anyone down to play
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Yes, it's ''a cut content''.
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V2.2 Stable
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Цитата допису dnelson135:
Цитата допису D.M.Transcendent:

Smarter? Don't ASSume i'm using mods, because i'm not... Nobody asked you what you're using or not. Be smarter than that.

Games passed 1.0 development should no longer be in a fast paced dev stage... lol TFP=CLOWNS. Finally wanna fain listening to us while continuing to make the same old mistakes over and over.. Terrible

Here's a little excerpt from google as to what 1.0 means and why TFP makes a mockery of EA and game development as a whole.

"In the context of games, particularly video games, "1.0" or "version 1.0" typically signifies the initial official release of a game that has completed its primary development phase.
Here's a breakdown of what that usually means:
1. Release readiness
Developers consider the game feature-complete, meaning all the core functionalities and content planned for the initial launch are implemented.
The game is deemed stable enough for general release, implying a level of bug fixes and polish that makes it enjoyable and playable for the wider audience, according to Wikipedia.
It's a departure from early access, alpha, or beta versions that may have been available to players during development, according to Predecessor.
2. Setting expectations
While 1.0 suggests completion, it's unrealistic to expect a game to be entirely bug-free at launch.
Developers often continue to provide updates, bug fixes, and potentially new content after the 1.0 release.
The 1.0 release can also serve as a baseline for future development, particularly for games with ongoing content plans, according to Predecessor.
3. Beyond 1.0
Subsequent updates are typically numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc., indicating minor revisions, patches, or added features.
A "2.0" release would generally signify a major overhaul of the game, a sequel, or significant changes to the core gameplay or features.
4. Nuance
It's important to remember that there's no single, universally agreed-upon standard for version numbering in software, including games.
Different developers and companies may have their own internal conventions for how they use version numbers.
Some games, especially those using early access models, might release with a 0.x version, reserving 1.0 for a later, more complete version.
In essence, "1.0" is a significant milestone in a game's development, signaling its readiness for a broader audience and marking the start of its life as a publicly released product. "

The ONLY thing TFP is doing these days, is dumbing the game down to run better on console for SALES. F the PC players because they already got 99% of the PC potential player monies.

If you are playing unmodded, then all your games since 2.0 work just fine. I have 3 PC set up for the wife and kids to play plus our server. All are working just fine off 2.0 games

Funny how it doesn't though. Look, im glad you don't have issues with yours, but you can not tell me that mine IS fine, thats just weird.
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Mindless consumerism here
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Woke / DEI = no sale
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im new
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