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Very Nice...!  Glade to see you were on steam at some point on Dec 5th.... You say things are tight this month, sorry to hear that - Take the month off an clear your mind, hate to see ya burn out on making this game..

Mars survival games are one of my favorite Genres and I play them all, Take on Mars was the best so far for the story and building mechanics, So I just love that I have to build and craft in your game to survive as well - And the EA steam game JCB pioneer has allot of potential too and I think its a one man build as well.

You've done great keeping bugs to a minimum, game never crashed while I played and everything works pretty good. Cant wait for the story... 

Chin up man there are many of us that appreciate your hard work...

Oh ya last but not least... oh no you don't.... I have this giant base but it only holds 80 Lbs of equipment inside. by the time you get your 5 air samples and rock samples and complete tool supply you eat half the room in equipment storage, and in the beginning of the game the guy / gal can carry 50 lbs. and the buggys big cargo space only holds 40 lbs- oh no no no. 

If you want to make base cargo max 80 lbs then tools and oxygen tanks should not be part of storage weight..

your guy / gal should start with 25 lbs max till they make the upgraded backpack to 40 lbs max - the buggy storage holds 60 lbs, and each of the 3 compartment at your bases hold 45 lbs each - Oxygen tanks and tools can have their weight reduce available storage space as usual but science rocks & atmosphere research tanks get stored elsewhere at the base - and don't add to the 3 storage compartments weight capacity. but they do add weight to your backpack or buggy to carry,,,!

Or make it so the player can make their own storage by converting one of the spare beds to a large catch all storage space, that would be acceptable. Base interior doors still close as you walk through them. And the boxes burred in the ground with a flag should be moved to where the dead space men are with a note saying they buried them so the wind wouldn't blow them away. just having them buried in a random open area makes little sense. just my thoughts.