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-Kickstarter promises
-Weekly video
-Steam early acces
-No update during 3 months
-2.0 ♥♥♥♥
-Godus hubworld suposely working since april, but still isn't.
-Road map
-Mobil release
-Road map deviation because of mobil realese
-No listen to our feedback
And this would be fully detailed, but you will understand that I am not the best person on this forum to write and even to give idea, but I think what these gaming news channel need is us to tell them what went wrong since we bought or back the game. They need to hear us telling this is what was promise, this is what they said, this is what they did, this is what we told them to do and this is what they didn't do.
Godus for now was quite a small game that the world didn't really care of, but now it is getting intersting for gaming news because there is a scam to talk of. They need to hear from them who are living it.
So if Peter do care about godus reputation this is our occasion to put pressure on him and to achieve are goal #1. Make godus, the game concept we love become a reality, because Peter do have the ressource and talent to do it. He just have a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ problem that I don't understand.
I appreciate them asking for input but why should we do their jobs?
From kotaku.com "if you're a Godus player or dev team member who wishes to speak about the situation on the record or anonymously, feel free to get in touch."
I got the impression he was hoping a former dev with enough disregard for their severance contract would come forward to provide some juicy details. Probably just wishful thinking on my part, but that's how I read it.