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Reduced Color Edition!!!
I was asked yesterday to try and tone down the colours in these posts, so here is an attempt at that! If you prefer the coloured posts, let me know!
- Survival Multiplayer Server IPs!
MercFox1 : 74.83.233.187:25566
Interactive Map! : http://www.maplib.net/map.php?id=10219&lat=-53.71621563247202&lng=35.2880859375&z=7
Regular Map: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/9911722/shackmap.png
Haxim : 199.216.192.102
Map: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1307196/worldmap.png
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Port : 9987
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The way he runs it on his own, we get to play the alpha and beta versions, which are tons of fun though perhaps not polished. The weekly updates are like a little present and new thing to discover/explore on a weekly basis. For me, thats probably 50% of the reason I continue to play this game.
Would Valve allow him to keep making public updates like this? Or would he be forced to hold everything back until the official release?
If he is allowed to continue making weekly updates, would he get to push them out as he feels they are ready every few days, or would everything need to go through Valve's quality assurance, and hopefully we play it in a few weeks?
I'm all for the guy making major bank on this, and the final product benefiting from some features of Steam. But I don't understand why we as gamers should want Valve backing this guy right now.
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