0.1.0e Hotfix 7
" After 2 crashes i got a clue something is wrong and just took a break, nice idea huh?) |
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" It's early access bro, cmon ))) When you buy a game in Early Access, you’re not just purchasing a finished product. Instead, you’re supporting a project that is still in development. By joining Early Access, players become part of the development process, helping the creators test the game and improve it before its final release. Developers release games in Early Access to get real-world feedback from players. This allows them to identify and fix issues they may not have caught during internal testing. Bugs, glitches, and exploits are natural because the game is incomplete. When you purchase an Early Access game, the store page usually includes disclaimers. These disclaimers often warn that the game is a work in progress, and players should expect bugs, incomplete features, and a need for updates. By buying the game, players acknowledge and accept these conditions. As an Early Access player, you’re not just gaming—you’re contributing to the game’s development. Reporting bugs and giving feedback helps developers refine the game and make it more polished for its official release. It’s a collaborative process. Bugs, glitches, and exploits serve a purpose during Early Access. They help developers identify problem areas, optimize performance, and refine game mechanics. What seems like a "broken" feature today could lead to a much-improved gameplay experience in the future. Players choose to buy into Early Access knowing that the game is unfinished. If someone prefers a fully polished experience, they might be better off waiting for the game’s full release. Early Access is for those who want to support development and experience the game early, even with its imperfections. Conclusion It’s important to remember that buying an Early Access game is an investment in its development, not a purchase of a final product. By accepting this, players agree to the possibility of encountering issues while supporting developers in their journey to create something great. |
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" Well imagine someone from future can talk to us :) | |
When can we expect a response from the support team?
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This is the Patch Notes.
Not a support hotline nor a forum for discussions or EA-feedback. Reading the replys feels like it's the meetup of the biggest D4 cringe lords. I'm sry for GGG. They should disable replys in here. https://soundcloud.com/bob-teichfischer
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"Why do you need a response from the support team? In early access, their priority is to collect feedback, and make sure issues based on feedback are addressed to a state qualify for the game to be released. |
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Great tempo guys - keep them coming!
Hot fixes are hard to do and expensive on resources - i hate when i have to do this at work, means we are messing up plans :D You are still one of my best examples on how to implement some impressive CI/CD cycle... it would be so cool to have you talk about this as a lecture, i'd pay for that :D |
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" Damn dude, YOU need a break. Respect your own mental wellbeing. |
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" that guy is not wrong my friend. i can say this as a poe fan. this game can't be a diablo killer or anything. at this rate, it will only kill itself. |
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" It killed diablo 10 years ago. Good morning. |
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