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Is it worth playing video games before they are finished? Does it make you lose interest in the full release?
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>>729103052
Yes it's worth it.
Sometimes the core concept is lost with long development times and it's not really the same game anymore.
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If you have fun, then does it matter?
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>>729103263
I want to maximize the fun.
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>>729103330
The act of maximization of fun lowers the peak fun and average of fun
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>>729103258
This, many developers lose sight of what made the game fun and destroy their own game.



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