Pushing for games to get out of early access
Why, do some trolls feel the need to try to push games out of early access. I mean if the game is good and the developers/programmers want to stay in EA for years I say let them. Example - 7 Days to Die - "It is released to console why are you still in EA on the PC." The only issue I ever had with 7DtD was them tweaking the building blocks so half your based might end up on the ground with the updates.

As long as a game is in EA there is hope for issues to get fixed. Otherwise you end up with Team17 games now days, that are released and still have issues- ie Hammerting, Sweet Transit, etc
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Impatience and misunderstanding as to what Early access is.
Too many basically see it as a pre order with beta access.
Would they prefer Cyberpunk 2077 again?
How can you tell if they are trolls or just people keen to see the game leave early access?
Define "try to push".

I think when a large amount of people start to complain about a game that's been in early access for either a long time and/or development speed has been comparatively slow, it's not a matter of trying to force it out of EA. It's to light a fire under the team to stick to their promises. It's also a potential "buyers beware" sign.

"If the game is good" is a matter of taste, quite subjectively at times. 7D2D is a game that I don't consider to be good. It is my perfect example of how/why/when early access can be an absolute poopstorm. From completely switching engines and having unresolved optimization issues. To endless server wipes. To losing and having to dispute their rights over the console version of their game and spending a decade in EA (while still arguably EA in practice).

It's actually somewhat of a miracle that they haven't burnt through their playerbase.
some people treat EA like a live service, but it is more of a pre-order
My problem with EA games is that they usually get the "review boost" like complete ones and their overall rating doesn't represent their quality. This leads to cash grabs.
Messaggio originale di Scamdiver:
My problem with EA games is that they usually get the "review boost" like complete ones and their overall rating doesn't represent their quality. This leads to cash grabs.

Still deeming Grounded 2 is review boosted while having zero proof it has being.

I have 13 Early Access games in my library. All very playable, all very enjoyable. Archaelund, Erannorth Renaissance, Gloomwood, Stellar Tactics to name a few. I would recommend them all. Zero boosting required.

Then there were all the others that were released. Darkest Dungeon, Slay the Spire, Wantless, Baldur's Gate 3 to name a few. All great games in my opinion.
Ultima modifica da Nx Machina; 22 ago, ore 22:14
People lack patience.
People lack knowledge of how games are made.
People think Early Access is some sort of pre-release Beta, thinking the actual game is bound to release in a short while.
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