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Any chance of a minor update? Just to make it clear to new players that the game is, in fact, still being updated?
But yet minor backup or bug fix update is still on going if it's reported or needed.
In those time, people got complete games, who had passed/survived through a (mostly) complete development cycle, who were reviewed in magazines. So those who were half baked would be highlighted as not being that good already, and would be avoided.
You'd also get demos and shareware.
And complete finished games were 20$.
I wouldn't be mad to go back to all this to be honest, but you can't just invoke some part of it without all the rest that went with it.
If a game was trash, yeah, there was no update, but everyone knew it was trash, so everyone avoided it.
Edit: Not saying this game "is trash", I was just giving examples.
This game might not be complete enough for some people, but the current practice means those people can "keep hope" of update, especially when the dev says "we're doing updates".
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