ChienAboyeur
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That is right and shifts the point to determine how the expectations are being prioritized.
From the very beginning, it was obvious that this kind of project, aiming to a self generating game world, required heavy work on the engine.
Only a solid engine can enable the delivery of the game.
In this regard, receiving, at last, news on the advancement of the engine, is good news.
What was much less good news was all these updates on story, hair, combat system, animation that are all secondary to the project.
Yes, backers have expectations but they are differently prioritized, leading some to dismiss updates on the engine advancement while cheering up for updates on story, animation etc
This kind of updates should have happened some time ago instead of receiving updates on animation etc
If there is a game in the end, it wont be achieved without heavy work on building up the required engine.
From the very beginning, it was obvious that this kind of project, aiming to a self generating game world, required heavy work on the engine.
Only a solid engine can enable the delivery of the game.
In this regard, receiving, at last, news on the advancement of the engine, is good news.
What was much less good news was all these updates on story, hair, combat system, animation that are all secondary to the project.
Yes, backers have expectations but they are differently prioritized, leading some to dismiss updates on the engine advancement while cheering up for updates on story, animation etc
This kind of updates should have happened some time ago instead of receiving updates on animation etc
If there is a game in the end, it wont be achieved without heavy work on building up the required engine.
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