• Carighan Maconar
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    168 months ago

    unfinished release

    I feel “early access” has this implication that it’s not just a product that is unfinished being sold for money with a pinky promise that it’ll get better in the future. It’s better than a normal release that ends up being unfinished, but only by being somewhat open about it.

    That being said, game looks fantastic. If they keep at this, could become something really really cool in the future.

    • @cynar
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      88 months ago

      Early access is extremely effective, when used correctly. It lets smaller studios get an income stream a lot earlier, which helps significantly. It also lets them form a tight feedback loop with fans. They can find out what works and what doesn’t. Some examples of it working well would be Rimworld, Kerbal Space Program, and Factorio. All released as amazing games, primarily due to early access.

      Unfortunately, a lot of companies seem to be abusing the idea right now. Particularly bigger studios.

      • Carighan Maconar
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        28 months ago

        Yeah plus from a consumer perspective it’s nothing special.

        It’s just a buggy release, only the bugginess and unfinishedness is known and openly announced. Which makes it more earnest, of course. On the other hand just like with any other release you have 0 guarantee or influence over whether missing features get added in the future and/or bugs get fixed. If the content is worth the money asked it’s a buy, if not it’s a wait.