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Divergence: Year Zero, a sci-fi survival game based on the same game world at Divergence Online, has officially launched its Steam Early Access stage of development. Those hoping to get a first look at the title can take advantage of a 10% discount to celebrate the launch and can purchase the game for $26.99.
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Well you obviously dont know who is behind the game..the biggest scammer in the game industry.. Avoid it..maybe if it makes to a finished state with some population but i highly doubt it ever will. I could bet a 100 $ on that.
I'd agree if the guy behind the game was honestly wanting to make an actual game rather than working on his 3rd (or 4th?) attempt at scamming people.
These Devs are a joke and I hope anyone that backed the original Divergence got their money back
and I quote :
" Sci-Fi have a very small following, modern survival draws a much larger crowd... exposing those players to the Divergence experience"
Im telling you, it'll be a Divergence MOBA next to get people into the survival which will lead them to the MMO.. and if that doesnt work, theyll make an FPS to get people into the MOBA, that'll get people interested into the Survival game, which would lead the the MMO.
People should be more than skeptical - they should be pissed Steam allowed this to get Greenlit. This guy has a decade long history of promising the world, collecting money (even cheating the funding system to do so), delivering nothing, and blaming everything except the actual hurdle - his own limitations.
- RPG Quiz - can you get all 25 right?
- FPS Quiz - how well do you know your shooters?
Thank you for summin this all up here. Good to let people know the history!
Feydikan sums up Divergence Online development.
"OMG working so hard..pant pant... need sleep... pant pant.... and money... pant pant....keep faith"
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
Well, this one died rather more dramatically than some others, it seems