
Why? Why should it not still be in alpha? TheReject: It should also not still be in Alpha. As it is, they're converting over to the Vulkan API, which should, among other things, enable raytracing and generally improve performance by enabling parallel GPU processing so you don't have shiat bottlenecked on the CPU. They are constantly updating things as they build the game to keep up with technology. It wasn't designed, coded, built, and released 10 years ago. TheReject: game designed ten years ago should not require an SSD and 32 GB RAM. ? So.they shouldn't be raising funds to continue to pay the people to develop the game because reasons? I'm sorry, are you an idiot? And has taken 10 years to not even reach the original Kickstarter goals. Despite being one of the biggest budget games ever. I'm sorry, do you think that it's just 10 year old assets and shiat? Do you understand that they're literally continuing to build it out as they add new shiat?ĭiscordulator: The most heavily crowdfunded game in history needs to keep raising more money.
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That said, they still try to fix as many game-breaking bugs every patch so that the alpha is playable, because they need the feedback from players to better refine the game going forward.Īlso, if you'd like a guide to help you out, I'd be more than happy to show you around and let you check out a bunch of ships while you're at it (playing with others is infinitely better than solo most of the time, especially if you find the right crew)ĭiscordulator: It is so badly slapped together that a 10 year old alpha needs that to run? It's an alpha, it's not going to be optimized until it goes to beta. Plus, again, some patches are more stable than others, especially the patches that add in a lot of new mechanics or revamp some underlying stuff, they tend to be more prone to random glitches/crashes.

Lord Bearmay have a terrible time with bugs, but I've experienced game-breaking bugs once in awhile.

Experiences with bugs are also different for everyone. There's a lot you can do already in game and the stability improves each patch. There's an entire star system tor travel around, do missions, go mine, cargo runs (in the new patch, 3.15, there's a disconnect recovery for server crashes, so you won't lose your cargo if you experience a disconnection while in flight), shop, buy/rent new ships in-game, bounty hunt, package runs. If your computer can handle it (SSD and 16-32GB RAM required), you can do quite a bit. Is there anything in it now worth checking back in for? At that point all you could do was run around on a space station and maybe a port on a planet. Cptrios: I bought this years back and played it for approximately ten minutes.
