Good, employee mental health is so much more important than deadlines. I don't mind waiting for quality anyways.
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The game could’ve stopped updating a decade ago and I’d have felt like I got my money’s worth. Wild.
Journeys end patch was....4 years ago :D
100% agree. Delay the game and make it good on release vs stressing out your employees and make a subpar product. Gamers can wait, it's not like we're not going to buy a quality game a few months down the line.
Agreed. there are enough games to keep everyone satisfied that we can all wait for these games to be properly made before releasing it.
That $10 in 2011 was worth it.
I paid $1 for it on sale... I'd pay the full price easily.
No kidding. I got it back when the mechanical bosses were the final bosses in the game. It's crazy to see how far it's come since then. One of the best values I've gotten from any game.
At this rate Terraria is going to have more farewells than the Stones.
I've considered trying this due to the popularity. Seeing stuff like this makes me happy to give them some of my money.
One of the all time greats, you will not be disappointed. Plus it's cheap!!
I've bought it on multiple platforms. I don't mind supporting them. One of my favorite games ever
Everyone on my friends list who owns Terraria has well over 1000 hours. It's as close to a "perfect" game as you can get.