Been playing 7DTD pretty much since the initial release and a few thousand hours spent can attest to it's charms! 
That said, the releases past Alpha 19 have left me, and others in our local PvE playgroup, kind of disappointed and uninterested. The latest iteration with the hazardous biomes (special armour required) was the straw that broke the camel's back and the game is now more or less: "dead to us".
I know that Steam allows people to play older "Betas" (but for how long?), but I'd like to see a stand-alone version of Alpha 19.6 saved for posterity, so that people that played it in the "early days" can have a version to fire-up, stand-alone, on a relic PC in 10-20 years!
Versions past A19 are not of interest since the: "read magazines" mechanic for progression is just tedious, it doesn't enhance gameplay in any way, it's just a chore.
Dunno what the Steam contractual agreement binds FP to, but releasing a "classic" version either to the public domain, or on GoG, would mirror what many titles have done.
Here's hopin'!
Thanks!
That said, the releases past Alpha 19 have left me, and others in our local PvE playgroup, kind of disappointed and uninterested. The latest iteration with the hazardous biomes (special armour required) was the straw that broke the camel's back and the game is now more or less: "dead to us".
I know that Steam allows people to play older "Betas" (but for how long?), but I'd like to see a stand-alone version of Alpha 19.6 saved for posterity, so that people that played it in the "early days" can have a version to fire-up, stand-alone, on a relic PC in 10-20 years!
Versions past A19 are not of interest since the: "read magazines" mechanic for progression is just tedious, it doesn't enhance gameplay in any way, it's just a chore.
Dunno what the Steam contractual agreement binds FP to, but releasing a "classic" version either to the public domain, or on GoG, would mirror what many titles have done.
Here's hopin'!
Thanks!