But the developers abandoned the game and their players, which, ironically, includes myself. Many of you know that I have championed and defended the Spintire team when it came to the Focus Interactive sellouts that basically hijacked the IP - I did so very vocally, for a very long time. Now the significant part, at least for myself: After this hiatus of unplayability, they released an update late October, which fixed some of the problems, though the game is still largely unpleasant to play. Some went so far as to share the last stable builds with one-another via third-party sites, though this defeats the purpose of owning a game on Steam.ĭespite outcry, the developers remained silent, with not so much as a single post acknowledging the problem(s), or indicating that they're fixing them. The developers remained dead quiet on the matter, while players had no way to actually play the game. A hotpatch was released shortly after, but it only addressed the menu bugs, and did not repair the broken physics, which left the game unplayable - for months. After Spintires released the SHERP update, the game was left in a broken state.
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