They find the lack of a finished product (or even semi-finished) to be frustrating and unplayable. We're doing the EA to help complete the game. It will crash and it will act very weirdly. The question is, do you want a complete game to play or are you willing to slog through the EA that's being done here. However, while it is a Dynasty game, the time period is different so you'll have slightly different games once this is complete. Now I think I'd prob get a good drink instead.Well, Medieval Dynasty is completed with the devs working on QOL and bug fixes now. I bought it to myself as a birthday gift. I've been waiting for it since it announced its launch in Feb. I know that feeling mainly comes from 3D motion sickness, but yes, your game break my heart. I'm still feeling sick and feel like I want to vomit. I'm running it on a 3060ti with 32GB of RAM, but I spent a total of 2 minutes stuck in the exiting interface. I also can't stand the game's optimization. Why was I playing hide-and-seek with some kids who weren't hiding at all? The first side quest turned me off a lot. After the opening story, I was told to collect sticks and stones, but the dim light in the cove, the weird air wall, and the strange movement of the hero (like an 1800s motor that needs 10 minutes to preheat before I can actually get feedback when pressing "W" to move forward) really bothered me. I've never been sick of 3D games before, but this one made me feel ill after just 10 minutes of playing. I'm definitely not expecting something like RDR series, but do have expectations for it to be playable like Vaheilem. I'm a big fan of western games and can't believe this game turns out to be like this.
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