7 Days to Die’s 1.0 Release Criticized as The Fun Pimps Clap Back in Simple Reply
Fans of 7 Days to Die are more than thrilled about the release of the game’s version 1.0, which will finally exit early access after more than 10 years. This particular version will bring all kinds of changes to the gameplay, weapon crafting system, and other features, as well as adjustments to difficulty, enemies, and leveling up, among other tweaks.
A portion of the community is unhappy with the performance of this experimental version, which is available on most platforms. On sites like X, many players have been complaining that it doesn’t work properly to play without major issues.
More and More Players Are Dissatisfied With 7 Days to Die and Its Update
Whenever a game exits early access, all kinds of praise and complaints are generated by the community of said game. Currently, the community of 7 Days to Die is anticipating the release of version 1.0 this month, and many fans are delighted with the new content it promises.
As usual, a portion of these players remains dissatisfied, believing that previous versions were more balanced.
These players, who are not happy with what is happening with this new version, are quite vocal on social media and have no problem expressing their frustrations.
fix your performance. it cannot be that it ran better in alpha 21 then it does now. and also bring in a better character editor( or the old one just with the new charactermodels) and bring cloth back! i kinda like the new armorsystem but it sucks that there is no unique chars
— Rene Kispert (@blacklfame) July 12, 2024
That’s why on the game’s official X account, a user responded, saying that the studio should focus on fixing the game because it worked better in a previous Alpha version than it does now. This is neither the first nor the last user to complain.
These Types of Complaints Have Been Systematically Received by the Studio
The Fun Pimps, the development team behind 7 Days to Die, have no other active projects and are completely focused on this title. In a post on X, several players took the opportunity to make various criticisms about its rather poor performance, anticipating the release of version 1.0.
One of the users who complained talked about the game’s poor performance as well as the poorly developed character editor.
The game’s official account did not hesitate to respond to this user, saying that his claim makes no sense because the version he says works better cannot possibly do so.
The user replied by providing the technical details of his computer. Then the studio stopped responding and simply ignored the user’s comments. Many users contradicted this statement, saying it is false and that version 1.0 works better.
The 7 Days to Die community is huge; the title has managed to sell more than 18 million copies since its release in 2013. Players now expect the studio to finally update the game’s graphical quality, as its visual aspect is quite outdated compared to today’s games.
Whether this will happen is unknown, but users are hopeful to see it happen in a couple of months, especially to take advantage of the current generation of consoles.
What are your thoughts about this game’s performance? Let us know in the comments!
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