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Let me explain, and if you are rationally minded you may realize we aren't enemies.
The patch they just released is another lie specifically this bullet point
"Fixed the aggressive optimization issue that prevented A-Life NPCs to exist in Offline (out of player's visualization range)."
Show me offline state working? (it still isn't)
We tested it yesterday, it's about 180M then render bubble removes all "Unique Strings". Poof. Bye.
So what time-scale would you personally put on the game as being released on the basis of fraud? Three Months? Six? A year?
Or rather sleight of hand game-dev magic to appear as something it's not?
(Calling it ALIFE for marketing & to not get into litigation, but functionality it's not)
Would either of those scenarios justify my stance in your opinion? Get comfy with that idea, as I can have a civil conversation with you, and prove factually that this is most likely going to occur.
(Modifying .Ini's, and Config files are not mods, They are only currently using a .Pak extractor to do as such currently).
Why? Because they have committed fraud, and to implement Mod support, you must also release a deep-root SDK kit. What criminal would willingly incriminate themselves in writing to the public?
So again, "Shortly after release Stalker 2 will have mod-support".
Define your personal basis of "shortly"
Three months? Six? A year?
Learn to be mature, and discuss topics civilly rather than band-wagon with the brain-dead's that plague the internet to harass someone. Do better.