I see we've come around to this discussion again.
Lets take a look at reality for a moment. Here is how the process goes.
- The developer reaches a point where they feel that enough bugs are fixed, and features are completed well enough for a public release.
- On Tuesday or Wednesday they will alert the streamers, and make an announcement about the upcoming Streamer Weekend.
- On Friday the will give the streamers the password to the internal testing trunk. They may also be giving out keys for them to give away. (They're already giving out keys quite often in the official Discord as well for the past few weeks, and are likely to continue that. Pay attention if you don't have the game yet, or have friends that still want it.)
- On the following Monday, (assuming no major game-breaking bugs were discovered by the streamers), the public experimental release will be unlocked. This is NOT a Stable build, and is only for people who want to test and report bugs.
- Two to three weeks later a20 will drop as a Stable branch for the general public.
So if you want in on the earliest possible release, you get it literally just a couple of days after the streamers do.
A
Couple
Of
Days
So taking a look at reality, how much does that really harm you? To not have access to an unstable build for three days.
How is it that you find that offensive?
It's not a stable build.
You will experience bugs.
You will probably have to restart several times before even Stable comes out.
You will need to restart when stable does come out. You guys complaining about this are usually also the same guys complaining about having to wipe your saves whenever a new build is released, so that adds even more question to why you're so offended about something this silly.
I mean seriously, what is the real argument here. Boo hoo you don't get access before a handful of other people to something that isn't even finished.
It's almost like complaining that your mother licked the dough off the spoon before she gave you the baked cookies that just came out of the oven.
How do you not see how silly this argument is?