- Apr 30, 2022
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i know,thats what happened to me as well. i cant figure out whats the problem.I updated my Nvidia drivers and that didnt fix it
i know,thats what happened to me as well. i cant figure out whats the problem.I updated my Nvidia drivers and that didnt fix it
someone knows how to fix this problem?why the game crushes 5 seconds after opening the game?
I like both, so I like to be creative with WildLife and Virt-a-Mate for example.This year was & is full with those shitty beast content hope 2024 it will turn back to normal
I used the dropmefiles link, that was super fast.A hero with go file pls
Wut? oh haha that must be the rough outlines they added to the blockout map. Its just an indication of what will be added later I guess lolIs this how it supposed to look?
I'm so sorry, I'm just used to hearing so many braindead takes about the gameCalm down lol, I would have thought the exaggerated mockery of my post was obvious with how over the top it was.
I came here to ask the same. Game has been in development for like 6 to 7 years now. Is it anywhere close to release yet? I´m very hesitant to support those forever projects on patreon.Okay I'm confused... This game has been worked on for ~4 years yet there's not a single finished area on the map? The UE4 version at least had something, but UE5 has had the same unfinished "alpha camp" starting area since it released. I understand focusing on the overall game as a whole instead of finishing small areas one at a time, but if you're not super interested in spending hours on sandbox it feels like theres nothing here. Even if you do play just for sandbox you have to finish the map yourself to really do anything.
I really want to like this game so did I miss something, or is the dev just milking patreon?
Simple answer is no, not even close.I came here to ask the same. Game has been in development for like 6 to 7 years now. Is it anywhere close to release yet?
As am I, we have seen many devs/teams do this to milk the cow so to speak, there is definitely incentive to do so as these guys are making quite a large monthly amount and of course all of that goes away once you release the game, sure you can still charge the one off fee for the game but in a niche market that constant monthly income seems much more desirable hence the milking.I´m very hesitant to support those forever projects on patreon.
You just gotta wait a few billion years. Game development takes that much time and it is totally normal according to some people in this thread.10 million years for one of the worst janky combat systems known to man.
That seems to be every patreon funded game here :/ to me though it seems as though there'd be more money in just finishing the game and then starting work on a new one. This isn't exactly a crowded market so people don't even have to want your game, just something kinda close to what they want I.E., you can release basically anything thats not terrible (or is terrible) and it'll get a backing/sell. People also have a lot more faith backing a project that has previously completed releases, thus more backers and more money. The only possibility to not do it I can think of is just laziness combined with short sightedness and complacency.Simple answer is no, not even close.
As am I, we have seen many devs/teams do this to milk the cow so to speak, there is definitely incentive to do so as these guys are making quite a large monthly amount and of course all of that goes away once you release the game, sure you can still charge the one off fee for the game but in a niche market that constant monthly income seems much more desirable hence the milking.