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Being something relatively new in the multiplayer scene (THAT ACTUALLY HAD A MASSIVE PLAYER-BASE), I managed to talk few of my friends into playing it.
I'm not going to lie, we've spent hundreds of hours on it.
That was until the official release of 1.0
Keep in mind that we're talking about previously most played game in the world at some point, a game which brought it's developers millions (if not 10 digit numbers), and as any sane person, you'd expect that it will be poured into further development and fixes, right?
LOL wrong. We're talking about Bluehole here.
You really have to be next level special in order to stumble upon a gold mine, and then proceed to blow it up and cave it in.
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