About Long Neck Testing:
The base game (not what you saw in the videos) is barren, with horrible driving physics, with nothing but the occasional random structure, giant killer rabbits that have the most basic of pathing, 4 biomes that get extremely repetitive and are very VERY bland and practically baren with little to nothing to interact with, a small selection of vehicles (look it up on the wiki), and a player avatar straight out of 1996 with the movement physics to boot. What you saw in the video was somebody playing a heavily modded game. THE MODS, are NOT available ANYWHERE (not the steam workshop, NOT Nexus, or anywhere else.) BECAUSE, you have to “JOIN A PRIVATE DISCORD” where they give you the base file that allows you to mod the game. Discord in general mines your data, discords like the one you need to join here, will have a heavily restricted setting where you have to verify your PHONE NUMBER and are likely affiliates to discord who profit off of it’s member count. You have to remain in it to get the updates to the base file in order to keep the mods working. It’s also worth mentioning that people constantly get randomly banned from there without knowing why… again, it’s a privately ran discord. The base file is called (at the time of this review) “TLDWorkShop_7.3” My personal view of all of this is one of bad business and poor marketing. Why would you direct a small player-base that you are trying to grow, away from the platform in-which your game is sold on and forcibly subject them to a cult like community in order to get the thing that makes your game playable? The base game has been out for almost 3 years now and plays like it just started it’s full time development a few months ago.