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Do note that the game is entering Early Access tomorrow, not full release. So, expect potential instability and report whatever bugs you come across so the devs can iron them out in the patches that'll follow.
(Added) Some content creators got the Early Access... err... early. I've seen some of it and so far the game is meeting my expectations. :D
What were you expecting? A full ass game? If so, you set yourself up for disappointment. It's EARLY ACCESS, they're doing what they I believe they did with Wreckfest 1 and using Early Access to help better develop the game with community feedback.
Keep your expectations low regardless of the reputation of the developer, ALWAYS.
When they were making wf1 it was entirely new game, engine and everything and still was named Next car game. It took them 4 years to fully release this title and they definetely know the code and all of it's quirks. Wf2 is not entirely new thing, so another 4 year development cycle would be just lazyness. They have experience, the base so just in theory, things should go faster.