Have game developers forgotten how to polish their own games because of Early Access? They don't have to finish a product and make a cohesive, interesting experience anymore when they can keep pushing content updates in perpetuity, don't they?
>>743286530>Redditbob
>>743286530>when a game gets remade and released properly
>>743286530The real funny thing is that they have the idea that they can just fix things later and they might fix a few game breaking bugs at the start, but after that they really don't care how buggy the game is.
>"must be the microtransactions!"
It used to be games would just be sent out with bugs and never get patched.
>if the game flops, they won't fix the game, because it's not worth wasting more resources into a cash drain>if the game is successful, they won't fix the game, because the players clearly consider this level of polish acceptable
>>743286530
>mfw