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Originally Posted by mculberson1973
Now I understand, nothing is set in stone. But for those of us who have already paid for the product, I think some kind of update is in order. Just "In the Spring" isn't good enough. Any other game release can be narrowed down to a more specific time period at this point.
Even if you give us a two week window that would be nice. Opening day is tomorrow and still we have no update.
I don't think it's too much to ask to narrow it down to a two week period, say something like May 1st-May 14th, or something like that.
You have my money. And I don't think it's too much to ask when we will be getting the product we've paid for.
And I'm not asking to rush either, just give us a time period other than "Spring". That's just b.s.. After developing the game for as long as you have, you should have an idea by now of when it might be release.
Thanks from a loyal customer.
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The problem here is that it's safer to stay quiet than to set a release date. There's no way for them to win. They announce a release date today and people will bitch because it's not soon enough. If something happens and they miss the date, people bitch. Now people are bitching because they don't know the release date.
People act like they're trying to keep something from you. Believe me, they want it out as soon as possible and they want people to be happy. Let them work and let us testers test and it will all come out in the end.
I also hate the argument that they should give you release date because you've already paid. Did you have a release date when you paid? Did they say spring? If that wasn't good enough you shouldn't have paid.
Just try and be patient I think you'll like what you get in the end, even if it doesn't come out on opening day.