I propose 2024 is the year of early access games boycott.

Bring back completed games only.

  • Iapar
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    1610 months ago

    Buying early access makes you an investor. Which has the possibility of the product failing. It is a bet, treat it as such.

        • @madcaesar
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          410 months ago

          You son of a bitch! I’m in!

      • @[email protected]
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        10 months ago

        Sometimes they’re cheaper than launch price? Or you may get exclusive cosmetics? Idk

        (Not saying it’s worth it)

      • Iapar
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        710 months ago

        You get 100% of a successful game and hopefully helped the small studio to be in a position where they can make more good games thanks to the success of the first one.

        Your profit is not weighted in money but a more diverse landscape when it comes to games.

        And if you like games and see what AAA does to the scene, you should see that als something to strife for. Or am I mistaken?

      • @samus12345
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        510 months ago

        You’re investing in the quality of the game, not money.

      • Tlaloc_Temporal
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        410 months ago

        It’s more like an investment in infrastructure. The city isn’t making a dime from repaving roads, but they certainly are useful. It’s a bit of a gamble if they’ll develop potholes or even get finnished sometimes, but people want roads.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          What? City is absolutely making money from repaving roads. The businesses that use those roads pay taxes, people that work in those businesses pay taxes. Good infrastructure brings more businesses and more people and let’s city grow. You put money in it and it brings benefits later. That’s exactly what investment is.

          • Tlaloc_Temporal
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            110 months ago

            And people stay productive by enjoying hobbies and playing games. It’s an investment in infrastructure, just like fire, healthcare, police, power, water, transportation, etc.

            Also, most roads in North America are cash negative, with many cities building new suburbs with high tax to pay for the roads in the previous suburb which are falling apart, which were built to pay for the next last suburb, on and on until the first car-centric suburbs were built in the 50s and 60s. Low density housing rarely pays for it’s public utilities directly, needing to essentially be subsidised by city centers to be worth it, and then you replace business with parking lots and everything gets so much worse…

            • @[email protected]
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              110 months ago

              And people stay productive by enjoying hobbies and playing games. It’s an investment in infrastructure, just like fire, healthcare, police, power, water, transportation, etc.

              You can enjoy hobbies without paying for unfinished games, early access is completely besides the point here. You can buy games when those are ready and be equally productive. If you like early access games you’re free to buy them, I have nothing against it. But it’s not an ‘investment’. It just a discount.

              • Tlaloc_Temporal
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                110 months ago

                There are thousands of great game that wouldn’t have got off the ground without early access, so not participating could absolutely change the quality of the final product. In many ways, early access in one step removed from crowdsourcing, which is an investment in an idea.

                Investments aren’t necessarily about leveraging capital to generate more capital. It would be a very sad life to live where everything must be categorized by ROI.