

In addition to Discord, we also take feedback through our subreddit: The Devs are usually in there, chatting with other players and answering questions. “Due Process uses community-focussed development. How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process? “The price of Due Process may change, but we'll ensure the community has lots of insight.” Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access? With our tight-knit community, now is a great time to hop on and make some lifelong friends with players that are interested in coordinated tactical gameplay.”

The most offensive bugs have been squashed, and smaller issues are being fixed quickly. Framerates are solid and getting better every week. “The core of Due Process is there and it's fun, despite needing some polish. What is the current state of the Early Access version? We're aiming for 1.0 to also mark the launch of our character customization and progression systems as well.” “The 1.0 version of Due Process will have more maps, weapons, utilities and gameplay systems. How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? “We'd like to graduate Due Process from Early Access to a full 1.0 release within 6-8 months.” During EA we'll be focusing on creating new features, significantly expanding game content, and polishing gameplay elements.”Īpproximately how long will this game be in Early Access?
We're opening Due Process to Early Access to take in player feedback and improve the game with their insight. While we're just beginning to add more content, we've invested the last year of our development time building out a solid foundation, ensuring players reach consistently solid framerates, and bugs are easy to fix in a timely manner.
