Yes, we do get to build houses for 3 new families in the endgame now. I am checking out the full release right now, and my criticisms stand, even taller than before in fact. And the main flaws I pointed out and the devs agreed with is bloat and "quantity over quality" approach of Sandrock. For days after I wrote that I thought of many other things I either forgot to add or there just wasn't enough space to do so. It would be delusional to think it's not. Now, I'm not going to give a verbatim of a 8000 characters review, you are welcome to look that up if you'd like, but the bottom line is - Sandrock is flawed. What they wrote me was something along the lines of "Even though a developer acknowledged your feedback and told you it's incredibly valuable, you're actually wrong and your review is bs. One even went as far as to dig up my old review from years ago where I made a mistake of not setting comments to "disabled". I discovered it because of all the people going out of their way to contact me and tell me how much of a terrible person I am and wish me prostate cancer. Unfortunately, I did not discover it from Steam awards notifications. And now, after the game released, it suddenly exploded. Last week I finished my 200-hours playthrough of Sandrock and gave it a negative review.
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