War of Rights is a multiplayer game set during the perilous days of the American Civil War, in the Maryland Campaign of September, 1862. We look forward to having the Steam Early Access players bolster the ranks of our, already, excellent community.” We offer several community related features outside of the alpha such as community forum boards like the Events, Companies and Ideas & Suggestions boards on our forum as well as here on Steam and also a dedicated "Company Tool" on our website created for the community to better organize themselves in, as well as outside of the game. “The community has been hugely important to us for the past several years - helping us test out the alpha and submit crucial feedback and suggestions to us that have helped shape the design of the game.īeing a heavily team-driven game, the community has also been instrumental in creating test/play sessions ("Events") which has in turn kept the alpha test base active, week after week. How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process? “The price may increase moderately when we release.” Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access? “Please refer to the "About This" section for details regarding the features of the alpha.” What is the current state of the Early Access version? It is very likely a rather big amount of new content will be created and added to the game (different campaigns, units, army branches, etc.) while it is in Early Access.”
“The Civil War supplies us with a nearly unlimited amount of possible content for our game.
How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? We hope you will be part of that journey with us.” It is entirely possible that we someday realize our vision has been fulfilled and we therefore have a set release target - but until then we will keep on expanding the scope of the game (and thus the time in Early Access). There is no end goal for us and thus no set target for how long we plan for the game to be in Early Access. We are dedicated to bringing as many details and features into this game as possible as long as we have the support to do so.
“With more than 8 years in development (and having had crowdfunding backers & early access customers help us test the game and develop its mechanics in the some 170 alpha updates released over the past few years) we have chosen a methodical update release schedule. The Launch on Early Access will allow for a much greater audience to help us test the game and expand its features before the official release of the game.”Īpproximately how long will this game be in Early Access? Inflation is running at around 20%, eroding the public’s purchasing power.“War of Rights is an entirely crowdfunded game which has been tested by our crowdfunding backers in both its technical alpha and alpha for the better part of two years. The president has sacked three bank governors since 2019. Turkey's Central Bank has cut interest rates by 4 percentage points since September, raising concerns about its independence from Erdogan’s government. “We encourage investment, production and exports. “We are determined to do the right thing for our nation,” he continued. “Either we were going to give up on investments, production, growth and employment by keeping to the understanding that has prevailed in our country for years, or we were going to engage in a historic struggle in line with our priorities,” Erdogan said. Typically, central banks raise those rates to tame rising consumer prices. He made clear that his government would not step back from its policy of lowering borrowing rates to boost growth.Ĭontrary to traditional economic theory, Erdogan argues that high interest rates cause inflation. The lira has lost some 40% of its value since the start of the year.Įrdogan, who had declared himself an “enemy” of high borrowing costs, portrayed his economic policies as “an economic war of independence” during a late-night televised address to the nation.
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