Not sure if it's cross platform. We've been having lots of fun with it.
Its interesting in the sense that one person can buy all the content and additional players can just buy the base game and join a "unlocked" server to enjoy everything.
I've seen similar pricing models and it's kind of expensive but evens out the more people play with you.
I find it funny that advanced tech is explained away by you getting support from outer space. Vs games like Ark where you just magically know how to mess with electrical systems.
Starting with stone weapons is annoying but you can earn credits in game to start with 3D printed weapons/tools as you hop maps.
Even the game dev recommends a dedicated server for multiplayer.
Its so bad that if you put a few hundred hours into single player you'll end up with performance issues. It has to do with tracking all the changes to the open world. Trees cut, rocks mined and buildings. Link
My electricity costs are among the highest in the USA due to my location. Also surge pricing in the summer due to everyone running air conditioning. This was on a second gen i7 which was a 125w cpu and 1070TI I think. Running nonstop as a seedbox, network share, Plex server and more.
So they passed laws for emissions and fuel efficiency of passenger vehicles to help with pollution.
These laws force MPG ratings on sedans and SUVs. But they're looser for trucks. Car manufacturers realized its also looser since its calculated by weight.
So these fuckers decide to build SUVs on pickup truck frames and make pickups even bigger so they don't have to tighten up the fuel efficiency...
This is one of the main reasons there are so many bigger class vehicles being made now.
Add in all the new LED headlights. Which are too bright because the regulations are outdated based on wattage instead of lumens.
So you have taller vehicles with brighter headlights blinding everyone.
I'm at the point where I'm aiming for a SUV instead of a sedan for my next car...
Not sure if it's cross platform. We've been having lots of fun with it.
Its interesting in the sense that one person can buy all the content and additional players can just buy the base game and join a "unlocked" server to enjoy everything.
I've seen similar pricing models and it's kind of expensive but evens out the more people play with you.
I find it funny that advanced tech is explained away by you getting support from outer space. Vs games like Ark where you just magically know how to mess with electrical systems.
Starting with stone weapons is annoying but you can earn credits in game to start with 3D printed weapons/tools as you hop maps.