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Tried it yesterday, only for 1hr and then thought I should give it back as this game will take some time.
Problem with this game is, updates take very long (as you know) and there are lots of bugs (people say) but there's also a workshop mod that fixes (At least some) bugs. Also the learning curve is steep, kinda like the games of the DOS era where you simply needed to find out everything by yourself. But I like that, especially in todays gaming world! Although such things might not be good when you are 50 hours into the game - nevertheless there is at least a little "guide/help" missing. And F1 does not solve that, as the intro lets you believe. :D But it is at least one helping step but the game needs a second.
If games like this don't get supported, they will never become what they could be.
PS: And props to the devs, Wayward Terran Frontier: Zero Falls supports ultra-widescreen resolutions as well as high resolutions. (enable extra-zoom and raise gui scale)