Astral Rag
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Community Herald: Volume Twenty-eight - We're waiting (Year 4, Week 20)
It has been over a week since the moderators tried to reassure us with their announcement about resuming communications. So far not so good actually.
As nothing else happened this week, let me just drop off this quote[godus.boards.net] from Lord Ba'al of the proboards:
They are long past the point of remembering that they have backers and this was a kickstarter.
Game status
Radio silence. The 5th and final cycle?
Last Godus game update: 2. April 2015 (415 days ago) - Easter reskin
Last Godus opt-in update: 27. March 2015 (421 days ago) - Very basic combat
Last Godus Wars game update: 2. March 2016 (80 days ago) - Champions & Third Continent
Last official post for Godus: 3. February 2016 (108 days ago) - Godus Wars
Last official post for Godus Wars: 18. March 2016 (64 day ago) - Birthday Sale
Community Herald: Volume Twenty-nine - We're still waiting (Year 4, Week 21)
This was two weeks ago. Any progress? How long does it usually take to write something up?
" The reduced amount of communication we've all seen here over the past months has left people wondering if Godus is dead. While I, frustratingly, can't get specific here, that's not the impression we got after talking to Simon."
What could Simon have possibly said for you to come to the conclusion that Godus isn't dead after all the bad things we've been through? Do you still believe Simon was sincere?
It seems like you're very easily impressed and bad at reading people.
Also... nothing else happened this week. What a shocker!
Game status
Radio silence. The 5th and final cycle?
Last Godus game update: 2. April 2015 (422 days ago) - Easter reskin
Last Godus opt-in update: 27. March 2015 (428 days ago) - Very basic combat
Last Godus Wars game update: 2. March 2016 (87 days ago) - Champions & Third Continent
Last official post for Godus: 3. February 2016 (115 days ago) - Godus Wars
Last official post for Godus Wars: 18. March 2016 (71 day ago) - Birthday Sale
Even Voyager I, humanity's furthest-travelled probe at 134 AU, which requires ~37h round trip to receive requested data, has a shorter communication cycle than 22cans despite using 70's technology.
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