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While I feel you bro, and I do, keep in mind it's EA now, so they could of ment later down the line for that outcome. Either way we don't know yet if that will wind up being honored or not in the future. Not a reason to forgo buying the game. Still a fun relaxed ride with friends.
You are 100% correct. It's a contract.
Just like SCUM had a 3 Year contract with GPortal forcing everyone to rent a server
Which was valid until it recently expired. So now we're waiting for 1.0 to drop which then will release actual SDK for people to host from home. Assuming they stick to their promise on that.
With this game, Aloft however, the devs have refused to properly communicate anything about this so there is no telling how long we will have to wait until it hopefully delivers a proper SDK. And hope beyond hope that it won't be a crappy version like the one Soulmask went with. If you have to use POWERSHELL to interact with and moderate a server, that's NOT a SDK.
This is what I suspected would happen. I really wish the developers came out clean and laid out their plan for providing dedicated server support like that published not once but several times on the discussion groups.
This is pretty lame.
https://prnt.sc/R4XCUlb5vPVw
Now aren't released?
Well, SCAM. I do not trust anymore.
Thanks for save me buying this.