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Can totally see it becoming a Big issue if the game continues to Have long waiting times between updates. Still always kinda expected the capital to be the "Do or Die" of the game. The massive amount of buildup from other characster could only mean that when we got the capital the Wait would be massive or the content would be lacking. Since the creator has yet to give me a reason to be dissapointed in the game I'am going to Believe they're trying to avoid the latter.

Still, the Wait can easily end up killing interest in the game so lets hope it sin't much longer

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Agree. And to be honest... I don't see the actual content of Capital to live up to the hype by this point. Honestly think Threshold took too much time to get it out (if I'm the one developing I definitely would have gone straight to the capital post cave and not do the whole Lybyrinth section), and people's imagination has been flying wildly in every direction.

I wouldn't mind the long wait time, or the actual content of the capital not live up to my imagination as long as Threshold being transpirant about what's being worked on, and what we should actually expect. Since to this point we still don't know what the demon lord is like, and the suspence is really killing me.

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Oh it would be very optimistic of us to Believe that the capital will release in any state that can be considered complete. If anything, once it finally comes out i can see 1 maybe even 2 years of updates dedicated to fleshing out the Capital and its many interactions with other characters. 

I would guess the biggest reason why the creator would flesh out so many things before actually giving access to the capital (Seriously we got an entire new Village just when it looked like we were getting into the capital) its very much about the daunting task of creating something that can compare to what has been hyped up. Something something, first steps are always hard