@Frogster8
@lemmy.worldI think I'll put my comments about early access on a post about a game in early access, if you've got a problem don't read it.
At no point did I say it wasn't clearly labelled, you're arguing non existent points. Finally, something isn't moaning because it disagrees with you, perception can be an interesting thing and you seem to lack the ability to process a differing view point.
I realise in modern gaming most people don't care about this anymore, but seeing a development roadmap for a game you can actually buy in a store is just a failure.
Remember betas and demos, now we pay for the privilege of these, you buy early access to play an unfinished product, you buy a deluxe edition for 72 hour pre-release.
Just a terrible trend I really hate to see and it doesn't seem to happen anywhere else, I wouldn't pay for a whole film and get the first quarter while the rest is edited and released, I wouldn't pay for an album of 10 songs but they're still writing 8.
Baffling.
That's a really shame, good that it's still possible to get it but weird to make it available immediately by paying. Just an odd choice, wonder what makes it special, guess I'll find out once I beat lies of P then get the game and beat it to unlock
Ah okay, I have comments on YouTube hidden for the same reason I haven't read beyond that bit of your paragraph (sorry) spoilers!
Maybe it'll make more sense to me later then, I was just confused seeing DLC trailers for a game I hadn't seen come out yet.
This is just them talking - mostly - about how much everyone loves the game they made and then saying the reason they didn't give you previews is because people who attack bugs they had fixes in progress for.
Basically it read like an advert for the game they made as a blog post.
Profit margin driven companies backed by a capitalist society where infinite growth is deemed viable sucks*