Greene also used the patch notes to say a few words about the upcoming "crate and key system," which hasn't been universally popular with Early Access players. "While our intention was and still is to add the full feature to the game when we move into actual release, we do need to test it prior to launch and at Early Access so that it is stable and ready to be fully introduced to our community," he wrote. "The idea of testing, prior to full implementation, is at the heart of adding every new game feature in our game, and this includes the crate and key system which we believe will serve as the foundation of a healthy economy after launch." Greene said that the new system will put a cap on the number of crates a player can receive each week, in the same way the current free-to-open system does. Prices will be reset each Monday, and crates can be freely traded on the Steam marketplace. He also pointed out that the specifics of the "full cosmetic system" are still being worked out, "and we are taking your concerns into consideration when it comes to the ability to get free cosmetics by playing the game."