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Not really doing a bait and switch, but I really wish they would let backers and donors have access to it soon. We were suppose to have access to it in January. They've pushed it back maybe because of the board game, which is a bad idea I think. Really hope those who backed the game have access to it soon. Tired of the pushbacks.
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Born to Run Silent
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I always give the developers the benefit of the doubt. They will do their best.
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I agree with Julhelm. The chance that a small developer team would delay release to con players is much smaller than bigger titles.
The only way they would take the same pay for more work is when they want to build a nice reputation. Now if they start to offer day-0 DLCs and cosmetics then I'd start to be skeptical. Until they, I cheer for the devs for trying hard to make it a superior release. ![]()
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Navy Seal
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No matter what a publisher/developer says about a release date, you must always read it as "when it's done"
![]() Frankly, I'm always more worried when the release date stays too firm, because things rarely go according to plan - and vice versa, delays aren't necessarily a bad thing. In fact, if Silent Hunter III wasn't delayed by nearly a year (in order to add a dynamic campaign), I'd bet most of us wouldn't even be here on Subsim today ![]() |
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Born to Run Silent
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Very true. We'll just have to be patient.
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And let's also not forget that Subsim (and you yourself, Neal) had played a big role in pushing for that delay so that the campaign was in
![]() Plus, from what I've seen of Uboot, it seems that it has been receiving a facelift lately to improve immersion and make it look sharper. Again, a good thing for our hobby - especially if we want to draw in new people who otherwise wouldn't try a submarine game ![]() |
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Ace of the Deep
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Since they (Devs) are rather silent with anything new or even updates such as "Hey we are still working on it" I am going lean towards the bait-and-switch side.
No updates on Steam, Kickstarter and Facebook. And the last update on Kickstarter is to promote a "friend's" game.. yea... sorry, not buying it. I feel more and more like backed a lemon on Kickstarter, and would take my money back if I could. |
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I am glad they seem to be waiting, in order to get the game right. And not rushing out a mediocre, throw-away fake simulator. |
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I'm really looking forward to uboot and really wish them all the best on it. I don't mind the date being pushed back as long as they use the time to make it better, and not bring out other things (board games)
![]() My main issue is other games at the same time that are coming out. e.g. I'm really looking forward to Shadow Of War in August. Keep up the good work on UBoot guys! |
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