Originally Posted by Nary a Care
How much time? We can only hold out hope for so long. The only possibility of anything I've seen that they might do something more has been fan-speculation, without a single official word from Larian themselves. It's hard to get my hopes up in that circumstance.

It's a great game, a fantastic game, and I want more games like this to be made; queer-friendly, well-made games that AREN'T microtransaction simulators. I feel it deserves all the success and praise it gets. But I can't continue playing it. It's not worth investing my time and effort into if this is how they intend to leave things. And I can't forgive them for that.

Well considering how hard we crashed and burned with this patch's wording, I'd say it's a smart thing not to get your hopes too high up, period. But not to give up either, considering that the interest has to be there if they are to follow through on it. We gotta keep a moderate amount of hope. laugh

That being said, from my understanding, we can keep that up at the very least until some sort of a Definitive Edition is released. I've heard it took a year for the previous game, I imagine it will be longer for this one, considering the scale.

If we get anything before that - great, if we get something later - also great, but I don't think we are to expect the changes that we want (a full questline that lets us actually coherently follow through on leads and hopefully change things) anytime soon-soon. It's a considerable amount of work, and if they decide to do it - then we don't want it to be rushed (again).

What I'm saying is it's waaay too early to lose hope, but also it's better to be pleasantly surprised than put all our hopes on every new patch and get disappointed every time. We'll all just burn out. (Which. Ironic.)

P.S. And I don't think they will comment on any of that in advance, from what I've heard Larian isn't much for announcing stuff until it's right around the corner.


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