7/14/2023 0 Comments 7 days to die review![]() Unfortunately, those hopes appear unfounded, with insiders claiming that bandits would be delayed for at least one more major version, meaning that players may have to wait until 2025 or longer to encounter (non-player) human enemies. With each successive update pushing the bandit update to the “next major update”, players were certain that after 5+ years of delay, the upcoming alpha build (a21) would be the big moment. ![]() Mega Patches.ħ Days to Die major updates are unique in that they traditionally introduce dozens if not hundreds of changes and features, with some patches launching with as many as 400+ new mechanics, items, quality of life changes, and major balancing adjustments.Īs of March 2023, The long-awaited and promised bandit system is nowhere to be seen, despite bandits NPCs and related assets being present in every build released in the past six years. I feel these revamps were not only a good idea but very much needed, as while the developers insist that 7 Days to Die is still an alpha product, it has more content and polish than most full releases, and at this point, the alpha status feels like more of a long-running self-deprecating joke, than an indicator of how 7 Days to Die is doing.ĭespite spending almost a decade in early access, 7 Days to Die has remained consistently popular throughout, with an average active user count of 21k+ users on steam, a number which, as recently as January 2022, reached as higher as 70k following the release of the A20 update. Others feel it has considerably delayed 7 Days to Die’s early access journey by forcing developers to dedicate time to rewriting parts of the game that were already present. Development.ħ Days to Die has undergone several major revamps during its long time in early access, which has proven controversial with the community, with some feeling it has helped keep the game fresh. Early Access Journey.ħ Days to Die has spent almost a decade in early access, making it one of the longest-running early access titles in history, perhaps only beaten by the like of Dwarf Fortress, which was still classified as an alpha product after 20 years of active development. 7 Days to Die feels like a game that will remain in alpha development forever, and honestly, after playing it for the better part of a decade, I am fine with that – BHReviews.
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