Edited By
Clara Evers
A wave of chatter is stirring in gaming forums as players wonder about the fate of weekly updates for Grime 2. With the latest commentary suggesting a potential shift to social media for updates, the gaming community is split on whether this is a strategic move or a lack of commitment from the developers.
Players are searching for updates on platforms like Steam, but many feel left in the dark. One commenter expressed, "I didnโt know there was weekly updates, wish the devs are doing well!" This sentiment highlights a disconnect for those who arenโt active on social media.
Some players have already located updates on Twitter and BlueSky, sparking a mixture of excitement and frustration. One mentioned in a forum, "Theyโre on Twitter! We got one on BlueSky too!" This has led to questions about the decision to move updates away from platforms like Steam. A developer noted that they wanted to avoid spam but perhaps overlooked players who prefer centralized communication through their gaming accounts.
"It didnโt feel right to spam people with single clip updates on Steam." - Developer statement
Discussions reveal three main themes:
Accessibility Concerns: Players who arenโt on social media feel out of the loop.
Engagement Strategies: The move to social media raises questions about how to effectively communicate with fans.
Developer Commitment: Thereโs a sense of skepticism about ongoing support from the developers after the initial update.
Moreover, a user queried, "What is their Twitter handle?" highlighting the confusion around the current communication channels.
The overall mood leans neutral with pockets of enthusiasm, but frustration lies beneath the surface. Many players appreciate communication but wish it was more inclusive.
โ๏ธ Players are concerned about the shift away from Steam for updates.
๐จ "We need a solid handle for updates," said a forum member, indicating demand for centralized information.
๐จ๏ธ Developers seek to reduce spam but risk losing accessibility for their audience.
The gaming community is left to wonder: Could this be a strategic innovation, or has the commitment to weekly updates waned?