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Steam News8 February 20188y ago

Release date changed again. Sorry about this.

I am sorry. I have to change release date. I know that many people are waiting for the game and I know that I changed release date in the past. Please take my sincere apologies for making you wait.

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changedI am sorry. I have to change release date. I know that many people are waiting for the game and I know that I changed release date in the past. Please take my sincere apologies for making you wait. I am in tough situation when I have to choose between making people wait and releasing rough unpolished game. I spent last 7 month working on this game and it is very important for me. I know that after I click "Release" button the game will become visible for huge steam audience that has high expectations for quality. If a game is low quality most players will play it once and never come back to it, some of them will post negative review that may stay forever regardless of improvements or fixes. My point is that as a developer I need to provide good game from day one, little rush with a release may ruin month of work. I hope you understand me. (Today I noticed that I don't have to set scecific release date, I can specify only release month. I didn't notice this option before today. I think that this way of specifieng release date more suited to my style of work. This should put an end to constant changing of release date.)

I am sorry. I have to change release date. I know that many people are waiting for the game and I know that I changed release date in the past. Please take my sincere apologies for making you wait. I am in tough situation when I have to choose between making people wait and releasing rough unpolished game. I spent last 7 month working on this game and it is very important for me. I know that after I click "Release" button the game will become visible for huge steam audience that has high expectations for quality. If a game is low quality most players will play it once and never come back to it, some of them will post negative review that may stay forever regardless of improvements or fixes. My point is that as a developer I need to provide good game from day one, little rush with a release may ruin month of work. I hope you understand me. (Today I noticed that I don't have to set scecific release date, I can specify only release month. I didn't notice this option before today. I think that this way of specifieng release date more suited to my style of work. This should put an end to constant changing of release date.)

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