Even if they'd take a decade from now to release it, I wouldn't mind. If I've learnt anything from CDPR it's that masterpieces take time, and I'd much rather have a masterpiece in a decade than something half finished now.
My two year old Pixel 7 still feels like on day 1, and before that my Galaxy S8 worked flawlessly for 4 years (I just broke the display but it still worked fine when I replaced it with the pixel)
I'd also advocate for going in blindly and only looking up guides when you need them (for example when you seriously get into breeding) but do whatever you want.
(If you don't play it blindly the first time, you'll never get to play it blindly.)
(If you don't have much time and are only playing locally or on your own server you also can boost xp gain, that helped me a bit for the later levels since I just didn't have time for grinding.)
pretty unique concept (putting the best from dozens of games together as your base and continuing to expand from there)
very fun (I don't seem to be alone with that opinion given how quickly it grew)
awarding a DLC (elden ring erdtree) of a game that has already been GotY is lame (and just awarding a DLC in general)
over 2.1 million simultaneous players
high flexibility, even for a sandbox game (ever wanted to attach a rocket launcher to your dinosaurs? to build a full fortress that basically can't be taken? or do you prefer a cozy cabin? want to explore to get better? prefer to minmax your base instead? become a master of breeding? just grind money? etc)
Do you think killing for example Hitler would've changed anything? He just was some random guy who joined an already existing movement (and even without that movement ww2 was inevitable after the peace treaties of Versailles and Saint-Germain). They'd just have picked someone else to lead it
Do you think killing Putin would change anything? He put complete loyalists everywhere, if he's gone his political line will continue.
These are systematical issues, you can't fix them as long as a large majority of those who have power to change anything (in a democracy thankfully that's everyone who's eligible for voting) simply accept it.
Side note: In the USA's recent election ~32% voted for the Republicans and ~32% for the Democrats while over a third just didn't care at all. That's not how you get something to change in a democracy!
Damn, I've heard that healthcare sucks in the USA but I didn't expect it to be that bad. This is just heartbreaking.
If anything, this assassination made people like me from countries with functioning healthcare systems more aware of how it could've been in the bad timeline.
Even if they'd take a decade from now to release it, I wouldn't mind. If I've learnt anything from CDPR it's that masterpieces take time, and I'd much rather have a masterpiece in a decade than something half finished now.