SylenThunder
Community Moderator / IT Guru
1. Something you may have learned in school, or if you ever worked in retail at all, the negative ninnies are always louder. You will hear more from the negatives that you will from the positives.So much wrongness in such a little post.
1. As you may have noticed in the forums, he is absolutly not the only one not happy with a17 direction
2. Not an mmo nor subscription service? What does that mean? Developers dont need to care about players wishes anymore? Why are they even making updates then?
3. Exploits not working? Thats what you understand of all the posts not happy about a17? I bet it isnt, it's just a way of trolling ppl writing tons of arguments about what they dislike. Actually, new base design encourages exploiting the AI much more than in a16, so not sure what you are even talking about. If it's about the digging zombies, sure, that was a good change. Not likeing a17 direction doesnt mean every change wasnt good.
4. beeing able to adapt to changes dont make those changes good. Can I just spend most of my time fighting instead of playing a survival+crafting focused game? Sure. But I dont like it.
Why?
Because the tens of thousands of people who are happy with the changes, are out there owning it. They're aren't here being salty.
2. Who said that? No one. Did you ever read the Steam EA FAQ? Might try taking a stab at doing that again.
This works the other way as well. If you aren't happy with the games current update, go play the older version you are happy with.What is the game like to play right now?When you buy an Early Access game, you should consider what the game is like to play right now. Look at the screenshots and videos to see what the game looks like in its current state. There are a lot of ways a game can go as it develops over time, so if you aren't excited to play the game in its current state, then hold off and wait until the next update--it shouldn't be far off.
3. It's been a pretty common factor. People aren't happy that they have to actually face a challenge in a survival game. Go figure. They aren't happy that the way the devs want the game to be, don't match with their own personal views.
4. As stated previously, you're free to go play earlier versions. You're also free to go play Minecraft, Rust, Dayz, or whatever other game floats your boat.
The point is, that this is an Alpha title that is still undergoing changes to its core features. When you buy into EA, you buy into participating in that process, for good or bad. If you cannot deal with that, EA is not for you.