Yes, I'm ready for version 3.0.
Yes, I'm ready for version 3.0.
3.0 isn't the right figure here. A more precise value would be 0.3a. There are still many bugs and performance problems. (persistence universe) I remain hopeful his goal will succeed, though I'm not very confident about it. I'll try again later. I really want this—I can feel it—but at the same time, I'm nervous.
Feel free, I’m confident about this. With my deep connection to the community and my role as a concierge, I can assure you this project will last a long time and result in an incredible space simulation.
It's always wise to stay hopeful, especially when learning from history. Everyone tends to be optimistic, and things usually work out in the end—until they don’t. I’m sure you’re focused on making it happen, and I’m ready to back my words if needed.
It's more about the entire ongoing universe they're trying to shape, rather than focusing on a single sky example. Many goals were pursued but ultimately fell short, mostly due to technical issues. I'd be willing to give up my first child for their expectations, though so far it's been mostly incomplete tech showcases with that unstable alpha version (yes, I get what alpha means). I'm still holding out for the future, but not expecting perfection. In the worst scenario, it could become a permanent development hell.
Games originally employed 16 people, but their biggest team now numbers more than 400.
What I understand is the range that frightens me, and I wish it would happen. But I’ll be content when I see it, exactly as I am.