• Garry, Please take a few days to fix all of the bugs in Rust
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As the title states, garry and the devs need to dedicate one week (or at least a few days) too fixing all the bugs in Rust, no matter how big or small. Each week they add stuff in, and they do fix the major game breaking bugs, but there are always these annoying small bugs that stay behind. These small bugs have been accumulating for weeks. It would be nice if they fix most of these nuance bugs and maybe also try to improve the performance.
Basically, Garry and the Rust dev team work in a cycle-process: There are the designers for the models, sounds, textures, and whatever, and then a portion of the team does the coding. The coding is, needles to say, incredibly difficult and complex. Even if they find what's wrong with the game, they have to go through the code and figure out exactly how to fix that issue. Then on top of that, some of their fixes can cause other issues, and this can go on infinitely. Also consider the fact that Rust is in Early-Access/Alpha stage, which really means it's (usually) below 50% done. Lastly, you could help the development of Rust more so by listing the bugs in the Rust/Bugs section, and even further by providing picture/video evidence, rather than saying "There are bugs building up, please fix". For now, there is only so much they can do, be patient, and let them deal with the development as best as they can.
So they should bug fix every iteration, knowing that the new one will potentially bring a new batch of issues? Rust is in alpha. Bugs are going to continue to be an issue for a long, long time. FP has been good about fixing what bugs it can, but they're not building Rust for play now -- they're building for the end product. Any other strategy would introduce redundancy into the development process and expand that process' timeline into something unreasonable. With that in mind, I think they're doing a damned good job of keeping the game playable and creating and refining content at the same time. I know it's a hassle, but things will get better down the line. In the meantime, you'll get to play with all the new systems as they're being developed. I think that's a fair trade.
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