This is amazing. It shows that a developer team from a triple-A publisher with billions of dollars at their disposal is just incompetent. The single-man team headed by HarvesteR and later some other devs that joined him were much more competent and it was an indie game.
Take2 killed the KSP franchise and they continue to do so. From less and less frequent updates (KSP2 has received only 3 "major" patches since it was released in February, taking 2 months between updates), to useless hotfixes that take a week to be deployed to fix just a single bug, to them taking 6 months to try to find out the reason the rockets are wobbly, to them releasing a game in Early Access which wasn't even ready for EA, it was an alpha prototype, completely broken down, and just trying to milk the franchise lovers for their $40 for an INCOMPLETE PROTOTYPE (which will be raised to $70 once the game leaves EA), I wish they just abandoned KSP2.
KSP1 with its modding community has produced so much and it's a much better game than its sequel. The charts don't lie, right now 1k players on KSP1, 67 on KSP2.
Now someone's going to tell me "this is not how game dev works". Well. They have billions at their disposal and a predatory publisher on their back. And their dev team consists of a lot of modders from the KSP community which I particularly don't blame them for not delivering, but Nate and the team that was poached from Star Theory by Take2 because the former didn't agree with the time frame Take2 gave them to release a working prototype, they are really incompetent.
They are "building the game from ground up" using the same engine as its predecessor and amazingly they came across the exact same bugs that KSP1 had fixed like 8 years ago. This is not even newbie game dev, it feels like they're just a bunch of people that just started to learn how to write software.
I have an opinionated website tracking their lies and deceptions (based on Web3 is Going Great), if anyone is interested: https://nokerbal.space
Take2 killed the KSP franchise and they continue to do so. From less and less frequent updates (KSP2 has received only 3 "major" patches since it was released in February, taking 2 months between updates), to useless hotfixes that take a week to be deployed to fix just a single bug, to them taking 6 months to try to find out the reason the rockets are wobbly, to them releasing a game in Early Access which wasn't even ready for EA, it was an alpha prototype, completely broken down, and just trying to milk the franchise lovers for their $40 for an INCOMPLETE PROTOTYPE (which will be raised to $70 once the game leaves EA), I wish they just abandoned KSP2.
KSP1 with its modding community has produced so much and it's a much better game than its sequel. The charts don't lie, right now 1k players on KSP1, 67 on KSP2.
Now someone's going to tell me "this is not how game dev works". Well. They have billions at their disposal and a predatory publisher on their back. And their dev team consists of a lot of modders from the KSP community which I particularly don't blame them for not delivering, but Nate and the team that was poached from Star Theory by Take2 because the former didn't agree with the time frame Take2 gave them to release a working prototype, they are really incompetent.
They are "building the game from ground up" using the same engine as its predecessor and amazingly they came across the exact same bugs that KSP1 had fixed like 8 years ago. This is not even newbie game dev, it feels like they're just a bunch of people that just started to learn how to write software.
I have an opinionated website tracking their lies and deceptions (based on Web3 is Going Great), if anyone is interested: https://nokerbal.space