![]() I can completely get behind supporting the devs as they try to finish their game, though. For sure the "My Time at" games are some of the best quality farming/gathering/crafting sims we have right now. I'm very excited, though! I think there'll be a whole bunch of folks playing on release, probably clustered by who plays on PC and then who plays on console. +1 for waiting for the full release to pick it up. Hopefully we'll get the official release date soon! I can't wait for everyone to get their hands on it - so far it feels like a really solid game, in my opinion. I've never dipped into EA games before now, 'cause I tend not to replay games much, but my excitement for Sandrock got the best of me! None of which is to say that I think other people should jump on board and play in EA if they don't want to, because I totally get wanting the full game experience the first time around. Getting sucked in and playing 24 hours wasn't my initial plan. I tend to take almost an hour on customizing my character and picking out a name, whereas I threw one together this time around to get in game and see how well it would run. I've already resolved to doing a second save file of Sandrock after full release, I think, as I dove in pretty quickly compared to what I normally do. ![]() Yeah, romanceables being added later is definitely one major reason to hold off on early access titles in the life sim genre!! Right now it's just a question of which platform I'll be buying it for. ![]() I'd buy Sandrock if it went on a particularly good sale, though.except I'd rather get it on Switch, if the Switch version plays well, so I really need to wait until after release before I purchase. I'm don't like seeing events out of order and I don't want to have to restart.įor me, playing in EA's just out of the question, even if buying might not be. I got Kynseed that way but didn't touch it until after it hit 1.0, then stopped again when I realized they still had some valuable content to be added in updates post 1.0. I might BUY it for some reason (say a really big sale) but I won't play it. If the game's not complete, I won't play until it is. I want every bit of content in the game from the minute I start and for me, that's non-negotiable. I don't want to have to wait on all festivals to be in, or features. I don't want to have marriage candidates I like better added later, or to have to wait for their dialogue to be developed or their events to be added. I do prefer the bugs ironed out first, but the main thing is that I can't stand playing without EVERYTHING already in. I'll back a very tiny amount of games, under specific circumstances, but I won't play them in EA even if I can. These games are already entirely playable and even complete, depending on what content you choose to trigger, but. I just don't like that so many games that have an EA period on Steam tend to call their game 'complete' at 1.0.but have several updates' worth of content planned for AFTER that, and not add-on stuff.we're talking the end of the main plot and final romanceable characters and so on (not DLC ones.) Kynseed also did that. Watch a new trailer below.Sun Haven is a good project.they've been updating very regularly. Discover and Solve Secrets – Discover secrets throughout the world and town.Attend Special Festivals – Attend events with the Sandrock residents.Grow Crops and Cook Them – Earn extra cash.Use Workshop Profits to Create Farmable Land – Transform an empty prairie into rich agricultural land.There is something to suit any playstyle. Build and Unlock Unique Skills – Unlock skills across an array of specializations including a master crafter, combat specialist, or social butterfly.Leverage the right weapon for the right battle to ultimately take down any opponent. Fight Intense Battles – Utilize a unique hybrid combat system that allows players to quickly shift between melee combat and third-person shooting mechanics.Uncover their backstories and make meaningful connections along the way. Meet and Get to Know Over 30 NPCs – Meet over 30 NPCs including their individual stories told across hundreds of side quests.Explore a Vast Open World – Search for rare materials, discover long-forgotten relics, or simply travel to hard-to-reach locations for a one-of-a-kind view.Players will create hundreds of unique items to decorate their own spaces or to give to Sandrock’s residents. Build and Upgrade a Workshop – Process materials and produce parts of huge structures needed to assemble piece-by-piece. ![]()
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