• The Elephant in the Game
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[QUOTE=panadol;43953537]I realise that i am probably gonna get lots of dumb votes for this, but surely, the dev team has an obligation to at least inform us stakeholders of the general direction that this game is heading towards. Right now all i see are bug fixes and nothing else is being mentioned; apart from the addition of NPCs. It's alright to take your time to produce a finished product that all of us would be proud of, but to have no direction or even the slightest inkling of how the finished product should look like, spells disaster and looks like gross mismanagement to me. Sure, the game can have no limitations and be non linear, but at least shed some light on what's gonna happen in the grand scheme of things and not leave us in the dark trying to second guess their next step, ffs, doesn't buying the game entitle you to a little bit of information? If the Devs are gonna actively listen to the community on how the game should progress, then there should be clear distinctions/boundaries set on the criteria of how suggestions get cherry picked into the game, right now, as it is, there's this massive lack of information which makes me feel like all the time i've put into rust is gonna be a huge waste of time, if the game continues lumbering along like a drunk.[/QUOTE] Sure, if there were share holders. We're nothing of t he sort, we're alpha testers, that paid to get to test and play. A investor buys shares hoping that those shares will be worth more in the end to cash out and make profit. We're doing nothing of the sort, selling your account is illegal to the steam Terms, so in now way do we think we're getting profit. We get the game for cheaper for helping the dev's test it, and that's still a win/win. You'd never be testing this game if a big publisher got ahold of it, unless you were in-house. Saying that, they have made a lot of fixes lately, and throughout production they'll be doing this WHILE building the rest of the core gameplay. A lot of bugs have to be squashed to introduce something else, and work semi-properly. Then fixes will have to be made to that aspect of the game as well. With the NPC surprise reveal, it's exactly that, a surprise. Hopefully it's sweet, but we will see. If we were shareholders we could demand this, but then again, we're not, so we can't. We're not entilted to anything but a game, that will change. And t his fits the bill, and it's being updated often. And with the dev's 'listening' to the community, and such. They will, if it's about bugs. That's what we're here for, squashing bugs. We can recommend things, maybe they'll use a few ideas, but most likely not many. If you ever played a game where dev's catered to the people wanting it to change you'd understand why, it ends up bland, hand holding and boring. Because people that don't like something are more likely to bitch about it in forums then someone that likes the game posting about the good things, they're too busy playing usually/don't care. The game is moving at a very nice pace, I don't get why you people think it's slow. There's a steady patch a week, with them squashing major bugs and changing things. There will be bigger patches, and there will be massive changes. You just gotta be patient, games arn't made overnight, atleast good ones arn't.
To be honest, I'd pay $20 as it is if it was a full game. It's fun as hell. How can people really bitch about it?
[QUOTE=G3wd B3rg3r;43953933]Sure, if there were share holders. We're nothing of t he sort, we're alpha testers, that paid to get to test and play. A investor buys shares hoping that those shares will be worth more in the end to cash out and make profit. We're doing nothing of the sort, selling your account is illegal to the steam Terms, so in now way do we think we're getting profit. We get the game for cheaper for helping the dev's test it, and that's still a win/win. You'd never be testing this game if a big publisher got ahold of it, unless you were in-house. Saying that, they have made a lot of fixes lately, and throughout production they'll be doing this WHILE building the rest of the core gameplay. A lot of bugs have to be squashed to introduce something else, and work semi-properly. Then fixes will have to be made to that aspect of the game as well. With the NPC surprise reveal, it's exactly that, a surprise. Hopefully it's sweet, but we will see. If we were shareholders we could demand this, but then again, we're not, so we can't. We're not entilted to anything but a game, that will change. And t his fits the bill, and it's being updated often. And with the dev's 'listening' to the community, and such. They will, if it's about bugs. That's what we're here for, squashing bugs. We can recommend things, maybe they'll use a few ideas, but most likely not many. If you ever played a game where dev's catered to the people wanting it to change you'd understand why, it ends up bland, hand holding and boring. Because people that don't like something are more likely to bitch about it in forums then someone that likes the game posting about the good things, they're too busy playing usually/don't care. The game is moving at a very nice pace, I don't get why you people think it's slow. There's a steady patch a week, with them squashing major bugs and changing things. There will be bigger patches, and there will be massive changes. You just gotta be patient, games arn't made overnight, atleast good ones arn't.[/QUOTE] But we paid and bought into the idea that this game will be great eventually; I mean I appreciate the bug fixes and general improvements to the gameplay that they are working on and am very grateful for that. But you have to understand that, having accepted our money as part of a commercial transaction, they are at the very least obligated to tell us what's going on. All that I'm asking for is some kind of general direction that this game is heading towards, nothing fancy or big, just a simple one liner or two about Garry's vision of where the game is headed towards. Anyway, it's only been 3 months since the alpha was released, and I see the sense in patience. And btw, the game at 10% completion as it is now, is so good that people naturally come to expect more but fail to realise like I did earlier on that it's only 3 months in.
Garry Raided my wallet , ADMIN ABUSE!!!!
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