RWBY
Regular
I stumpled over a reddit comment pointing out that barely any perk is even implemented and linked a site which tracks the implementation of those perks.
The tracker: https://www.bannerlordperks.com/
I was curious and quickly calculated how much is roughly implemented overall and I came to a devastating ~42%, just going quickly through the percenteges. Not to mention that those are the numbers for the beta 1.4.2 version, for the current stable version 1.4.1 it looks even more grim.
This istantly killed all the joy I had the past few days and I don't know why there is so little focus being put into getting at least the majority of perks working. But apparently they are working on new features and performance according to their last early access update.
Not to mention how difficult some perks are to level and as a reward for the effort that you put in you get... nothing? Usually it wouldn't be this devastating for an early access title but it is here, considering that it is apparently in development since at least 2012 according to wikipedia and has a hefty 49.99€ price tag on Steam. Those things are comically out of proportion.
My questions are now, is it true and, hopefully I'll get an official answer for the next one, if they are going to put that as a priority to implement for the next few updates.
The tracker: https://www.bannerlordperks.com/
I was curious and quickly calculated how much is roughly implemented overall and I came to a devastating ~42%, just going quickly through the percenteges. Not to mention that those are the numbers for the beta 1.4.2 version, for the current stable version 1.4.1 it looks even more grim.
This istantly killed all the joy I had the past few days and I don't know why there is so little focus being put into getting at least the majority of perks working. But apparently they are working on new features and performance according to their last early access update.
Not to mention how difficult some perks are to level and as a reward for the effort that you put in you get... nothing? Usually it wouldn't be this devastating for an early access title but it is here, considering that it is apparently in development since at least 2012 according to wikipedia and has a hefty 49.99€ price tag on Steam. Those things are comically out of proportion.
My questions are now, is it true and, hopefully I'll get an official answer for the next one, if they are going to put that as a priority to implement for the next few updates.