We feel that we can only successfully push the game to a finished state once and we want to do it correctly.”
This being said if we don't meet our milestones we will not advance the project to full release. We have been through a closed alpha testing stage and are fully aware of the risks of development and the delays that come with it. A note to keep in consideration is that we were funded via Kickstarter in 2015 and have been working on this game since late 2014.
If an estimate is needed for an official timeline, an expectation of 2-3 months adding additional code and content would be around the expected period to remain in Early Access. Due to the nature of Early access and the flexibility it gives us we would be hesitant to move to "Full Release" until we are satisfied and have verified that all features have been added successfully and function at a high level. “The goal would be to remain in Early Access until all additional features have been implemented and well tested. ❼uánto tiempo va a estar este juego en acceso anticipado aproximadamente? It's essential to us that we remain transparent with anyone interested in the game.” This gives us the flexibility of being able to add more to our game while also being very clear and consistent with our community about the state of the game. We feel that since we are still adding additional side features, we can't classify the game as a "finished product." It's with this in mind that we feel Early Access is the ideal title for us moving forward. What we found is that with additional features we add to our build, our code becomes more complicated and bugs arise from that new code. Helen Belyea.“We have been working on Mesozoica as a project for the past three years. Around this same time, the GSC employed a third woman Dr. Alice Wilson, the first of these women, lobbied for the inclusion of paleontologist Frances Wagner shortly afterward. The Geological Survey of Canada first began allowing women to conduct fieldwork in the early 1950s. George Mercer Dawson became a staff member in 1875, progressed to assistant director in 1883 and finally to director of the Geological Survey of Canada in 1895. After Aylesworth Perry was appointed as acting librarian in 1881 he prepared the catalogue of reference works on geology, mineralogy, metallurgy, chemistry and natural history. Sterry Hunt joined in the early days and the Survey added paleontological capability in 1856 with the arrival of Elkanah Billings. One of the prominent cartographers and the chief topographical draughtsman was Robert Barlow, who began his work in 1855.
In the spring of 1843, Logan established the GSC's headquarters in Montreal (in his brother's warehouse and then in a rented house on Great St. Four months later, Logan arrived in Kingston, Ontario, to compile the existing body of knowledge of Canada's geology.
Gaining recommendations from prominent British scientists, Logan was appointed the first GSC director on April 14, 1842. William Edmond Logan was in Montreal at the time and made it known that he was interested in participating in this survey. Geological Survey of Canada building in Montreal, 1852–1874