I read the post that Jundroo made a couple days ago, and I don't get what they're saying. Can someone explain it to me?

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    I think, ITS enough in the free Version. When anybody Like the free Version , and will have more stuff, These one will buy IT.

    one month ago
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    372 CloakPin

    @Wenhop
    I had it for 7 years.
    I never asked about the new Juno.
    You did.
    So thats what it is.
    Try before you buy.

    +1 2 months ago
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    2,028 Wenhop

    @CloakPin I already own full access, and have for 5 years.

    2 months ago
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    @Wenhop
    Try before you buy full access.

    2 months ago
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    285 Toinkove

    Well sure looks like there is less in the free version. Limited number of crafts, no procedural parts, no tinker panel, No Vizzy programing, limited sandbox game features and very limited Carrer game features.

    2 months ago
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    2,028 Wenhop

    @Toinkove Usually devs put less in the free version than the paid version, and usually the amount of stuff in the free version is very, very limited.

    2 months ago
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    285 Toinkove

    What sucks about having a free trial version exactly?

    2 months ago
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    2,028 Wenhop

    @Zenithspeed so they’re going the SFS route and locking all the actually good qualities about the game behind a paywall. That sucks.

    +1 2 months ago
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    21.6k Zenithspeed
    • there will be two mobile versions, the "full" version and the "lite" version with restricted features (similar setup to many mobile games in the early to mid 2010s)
    • the full, paid-download version is identical to the single mobile version before the "split" — players who already had the "old" mobile version automatically get the paid version (the old mobile version has already been renamed to the paid version, though it's called "complete edition" or something like that)
    • the lite version is a free download but has restricted features, similar to a demo version
    • however, on the free version you can pay IAP's to unlock various content from the full game, there are four of these: one for more career stuff like more launch spots and missions, one for allowing customization of procedural parts like rockets and jets, one for more sandbox mode stuff like tinker panel and in-flight cheats, and one more that removes in-game advertising (iirc you will get ads while launching, downloading, and uploading crafts) and maybe does a few other things
    • purchasing all 4 IAP packs on the free version will result in it matching the paid version — however, getting the paid version is slightly less expensive than buying all 4 IAP's together on the free version
    • the free and paid versions have their own files, meaning data does not transfer over on its own, though you can upload and download crafts and whatnot
    • both game versions will recieve updates that come to the game (as of writing, version 1.3 is in development), and for the free version the developers will probably balance out which of the features added in these new versions are IAP-only and which can be available to use freely
    • the PC version will remain paid-only afaik
    +2 2 months ago
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    A freemium version now coexists with the standard paid version.

    2 months ago

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