I love Cube World and I love going on adventures with a party of friends, seeing what we can find in the wilds, but Wollay and Pixxie have been so quiet as of late that it’s starting to make me wonder what is going on over at Picroma.
It’s understandable that a title in alpha would be in slow development, but Picroma’s choice to enter paid alpha when there were no big plans or game-changing updates on the pipeline is questionable at this point.
It has been over a month and a half since Cube World entered paid alpha, and since that point there has only been one update. The official forums are still stuck in a time warp despite the DDoS attacks that barraged the site being long over, and the official Facebook hasn’t been updated since June. What is going on here?
While I admit it may be a little early to get angry over a lack of updates, it certainly is not too early to wonder why things over at Picroma have been so quiet.
The most recent peep from Wollay was on July 23rd, upon which a small patch was applied and we got a tiny look at his plans for the game into the future. That’s it; the end. The plans for what’s to come weren’t even in-depth–what appeared to be a shining light to hardcore fans now looks a little ominous to those simply looking for answers.
It’s all right to commit to a slow development cycle, and it’s even expected out of a two-person team, but the dynamic duo over at Picroma need to get on the ball with the community and be more open with what they are working on.
$20 for a paid alpha that has been neglected for the most part is borderline unreasonable in today’s market. Showing a lack of commitment at this point in public development could really harm the game’s chances for growth in the future. Cube World needs some official love, and as soon as possible.
Published: Aug 9, 2013 03:51 pm