I've owned the game for at least a year now and it hasn't moved forward a great deal in that time. More of a big sandbox tech demo than a game but quite impressive and fun in its own way. Hopefully it can be fleshed-out into a more compelling product.
@James Cook indeed, impressive for one guy writing everything (afaik), I'd hope he would at least open it up for "game logic modding" make the whole "objective" system scriptable, so people can take the very cool sandbox and construct a game around it. Only needs some fundamentals working better (saves in multiplayer/dedicated server/some better syncing). Really frustrating when projects seem so close to be a really great platform. (don't care so much about the completeness if mods can do the rest). Read that there was some tension between the developer and the publisher, which may also explain the lack of actual progress.
Didn't realise it's one guy (if that's true). Even more impressive. Let's hope the issues can be resolved and the project moves forward. Spintires is a game I would urge everyone to pick up when it features in a Steam sale. Even in its current state its a nice little time-killer and something a bit different.
Spintires is in my wishlist......waiting for cheapness....love off roading. For old times sake, I fired up Race07 and continued my STCC championship, hurling the VW Scirroco around a wet Falkenberg. What a blast. Still a lot of fun value in that one...the FFB and driving feel is very good, even when you come back from RRE and AC.
I had Spintires on my WL for a while as I was really intrigued by the idea, then I found and tried the demo. Sadly it lasted less then an hour... didn't like it, uninstalled and moved on.
On my wishlist. I just can't bring myself to spend $25 for it. I played so much VP in my younger days. One heck of a game. I had a blast with it.
Just picked up Grim Dawn with some Amazon credit for $14.99. I love hack and slash RPG's and loved Titan Quest and this is by the same folks. Looking forward to fitting it between some iRacing, R3E, and rF2.