I wouldn't recommend it at the moment, but maybe the game is totally for you? I spent two hours with it and tried my hand at editing it down to something more watchable.
@the_white_wolf I have found that getting games in Early Access can be hugely beneficial. You get them at a cheaper price, and they are yours for that price forever and you get all of the updates and everything. Enshrouded was a perfect example.
elementary OS 8 is now available in Early Access! Test the latest from us as we develop it. Read ahead to find out which new features and improvements we landed this month: https://blog.elementary.io/updates-for-february-2024/
🧵 Going to start a little thread of games I'm looking forward to this year that are ALLEDGEDLY going to be playable in some state (including early access/alpha). I typically go for #sandbox#survival and #mmorpg#EarlyAccess Maybe I'll be able to revisit this later and see which ones actually came out or that I was able to try!
Enshrouded is a survival/crafting co-op (16 players). I'm excited about the voxel building. It reminds me of Everquest Landmark (RIP). It also reminds me of a more magic-ey Valheim (which I also enjoyed) This video pretty much sold me on it because I love being able to do detailed builds in these types of games.
Pax Dei is (fingers crossed!) going into early access this spring. #MMORPG with heavy crafting, trade, economy, town building. I feel a little skeptical about this one, though I do hope it comes to fruition. My problem with games that are too sandbox-ey is that, to me, it feels like there is nothing to do especially if the server population dwindles. What they're making looks really ambitious and I hope it pans out!