Avowed is yet to enter what's expected to be Obsidian's longest testing phase ever
But according to one dev, 𝓀that's actually good news

Following concerns over its visuals, an Avowed team member says the ga♔me will "get refined in various ways," and that its beta/alpha stages will be huge🎃 in comparison to the developer's past titles.
"All I can say is the game has not entered Alph𓃲a yet," said Obsidian's Briar Diem, responding to a forum post (via ) that critiqued Avowed's "muddy" character models. "Art will get refined in va🐲rious ways. Lighting will change. Though designs will not change of course. They are what they are."
Avowed is an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Obsidian game that many consider 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the studio's answer to Skyrim, and we saw more of it during this year's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Summer Game Fest. Some fans didn't seem best impressed by Avowed's art styleꦗ, however, taking to RPG Codex to express this concern before one of the 🐲game's own developers caught wind of it.
Despite Diem's attempts to reassure users that Avowed's visuals arಞe yet to be "refined", the bigger concern, according to another user, is that it sounds like the fantasy FPS is still not in a fully-playable alpha state just one year from its intended release in 2024.
Diem coun𝄹tered this, saying that's not a bad sign at all. "On previous projects Alpha periods were sometimes just a few months long. This is actually the longest we'll have for Alpha/Beta period for any game at Obsidian by a longshot, and is good news."
This seems to infer that lengthier beta tests before an even longer alpha stage might be necessary for a smoother release in general, with one RPG Codex user making a dig at "Bugsidian" - and we're sure they're not talking about the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:giant bugs of Grounded.
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