In the same time, the team slow down the patch realease frequency. The bug is known and has been reported on official forums, there is no solution to solve it without a patch. Since the first patch, i can't decouples stages anymore. I don't want new features, i want a playable game. They need to fix the foundation before added more mess on top. Originally posted by Eldi:Biggest issue you have, why are you expecting new features since launch? Kudos to people who trust in the future of this game and are OK with blocking 50$ for the next years until it will be clear if it was a good decision or not, but this wasn't a fair launch and Steam needs to step up and provide refunds to people who decide to ask for it, regardless if the 2H 2W limit was a bit over or not. I really think this 2h or 2week refund rule calls for more flexibility in regards to this particular title. We are simply a long long long way until this game is worthy of being recommended at this price (if that day will come), and I don't have high hopes it will live up even to a half of its promises. You just don't release a 3 times more expensive EA while communicating 3 times worse and delivering nothing in 3 months. They charged a premium for an EA, and we are now 3 months away from launch and the devs keep dangling in the coming months the first real update, the Science Update all while going like "trust me bro". So I take it they figured like 50$ is fair compared to the features at launch?ĭoes this even look as a game that was ready to be launched 2 years ago? This establishes a price that is fair for the content being provided at that time, with the intention that the price will rise over time as more content is added and the game becomes more polished. Most developers have chosen to start out with lower price than their target launch price. Originally posted by Steam: Early Access Pricing Then it's the way this has been communicated before the launch, there are a lot that can be said, but let's take this one: WTH, can you realize in 2 hours if the game is gonna stay broken like that and this isn't the result of several years of progress, or can you realize in 2 weeks that this EA ain't getting better in a hurry if it will even be better? This was a deceiving launch, they constantly assured us over the past years the game is almost finished, and now look what we got instead and look at how they ignore user feedback they get everywhere, how they now slow down updates, and now Steam still hold us up to the 2 Hours or 2 Weeks limit? ![]() 1 in 2 people are complaining, I'm sure there are countless refund requests, I don't think it's all from people that don't understand EA. Originally posted by Steam: Early Access is not a pre-purchaseĮarly Access is not meant to be a form of pre-purchase, but a tool to get your game in front of Steam users and gather feedback while finishing your game.Įarly Access titles must deliver a playable game or usable software to the customer at the time of purchase, while pre-purchase games are delivered at a future date.
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