- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
Why do you need the benefit of the doubt? Just release a good game, and people will play it, simple as.
Early access sales ride on goodwill and they are probably expecting to ride that for a long time.
Just by using the Subnautica name alone they have more than enough marketing. We’ve had quite a few excellent games from unknown developers with minimal marketing that have absolutely skyrocketed in popularity after launch due to how good they were, so I don’t think subnautica devs should have any problems either if their game ends up being good.
every time i see “simple as.” the kid kudi song is immediately irrevocably stuck in my head until i play it.
updoot cudder
If ya gotta ask for the benefit of the doubt, you haven’t done enough to earn it chief



