
It's time for Steam to regulate "Early Access" titles. When I bought this game, my kid wasn't even born yet. I'm not trying to slander anyone, but it's been eight years. I've spoken to my fair share of people who're dis-satisfied about the company involved, and their practices. They only care when someone talks about how it's been eight years since the game was in alpha. They don't care when it's one their platform. They kept banning people who spoke up, or locking their threads because They promised the return of the main story line, and of deeper incorporation of NPCS.īut they abandoned that. They pushed it back year, after year, after year.

They promised branching story lines, NPC needs and such.

I saw the alpha 1.d and saw the potential of what was to come. I've been following Project Zomboid since it was created eight years ago. r/CoOpGaming - A community for co-op gaming r/xboxone - Xbox-specific subreddit for general Xbox news and discussion r/playstation, /r/PS4 & /r/PS5 - PlayStation-specific subreddits for general PlayStation news and discussion r/pcgaming - PC gaming-specific subreddit for general PC gaming news, discussion and gaming tech support r/nintendo - Nintendo-specific subreddit for general Nintendo news and discussion r/shouldibuythisgame - Find out what's worth getting. r/gamingsuggestions - Go here to help you find your next game to play r/gaming4gamers - Discussion, bar the Hivemind Top-level comments must be at least 100 characters in length.Accounts must be at least one month old.External Links must follow these guidelines No topics that belong in other subreddits This subreddit shouldn't be used for advice of any kind.

