SenpaiThatIngnoresYou
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How many Early Access games have you tried?7 days is and has been extremely successful, however one of my biggest concerns is sustainability. I feel like with the latest major release, a lot of controversy has turned many people off. It worries me that the devs would get discouraged by this. When Joel released sneak peaks of the A17 features, all the comments were extremely negative. I feel like the devs are starting to lose creativity and are starting to heavily take influence from the structures of other games
I have been hosed by a ton of Early Access games, and i have also seen some games become giant successes. I doubt the devs are losing creativity. Have you seen the new pois? I can not think of too many games that are open world and have dungeons that you can enter without a separate loading screen. That is very rare. No one asked for the truck or the gyro copter, but no one is complaining about those features.
The complaints that i am seeing are for the new perk system, and the hunger system. Those were expected, are known broken issues, and are being addressed in a17.1. A lot of giant things were achieved in the last update, so this type of negative feedback should be expected. the game underwent a drastic change.
I am not worried about the funpimps. Part of this "devs are going under culture" is a myth spread by electronic arts and dishonest games journalists trying to justify why their ♥♥♥♥ friends lost money making ♥♥♥♥ games. the numbers mentioned kindly by previous posters show healthy sales, good healthy sales to be proud of, and this is not even a finished product!
So no, don't worry about fun pimps. Indie devs do not suffer from the same mismanagement as the bigger companies. They do not have the same problems.
It is great that you take an active interest in industry health. I encourage you to read trade publications, articles, and academic journals. The game industry is a great industry to study because it is a hybrid merger of :Tech, entertainment, retail, and thanks to micro transactions finance. As such the game industry is a great yardstick for economic health.