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No matter how much Alpha is used to defend a game its exactly where the state of the game is in. Who the heck is idiotic enough to stop working on one version of the game to work on another... NO ONE. They have everyone they need working on this game and have expaned enough to proceed with something else. Rust Devs are doing the same thing as well as ohter Devs..
If you are this upset over a game not going the way you think it should then stop buying into alphas.. Such a lame excuse and waste of time this is
When I bought this game expecting a multiplayer version of "State of Decay". However, on a server with 5 people, it is easier to find a player than a zombie.
The goal here is to walk, walk, walk, collect weapons, walk, kill a player, walk and walk until you die.
I sincerely hope that the final game is better than has been presented so far.
The rest of your accusations are pure assumption. In fact they have indeed been reinvesting money made back into the game by expanding the development staff. Get your facts straight.