nickt2
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Some good points on the general state of gaming. I never pre-order myself and will buy only once the game has released and I can make an informed judgement. I am thankful that early access has given people as there is some real talent and passion here, albeit there is also some lame ducks looking to make a quick profit.thats a bit of a double edged sword, sure games were more polished before release but any flaws were permanent. yeah, you didnt have to worry about waiting for new content, you just had to wait for the next release to get new content, not sure that's too different.
i blame people who pre-order games for the state of the game market today. no money until the finished product is ready. if they release an unfinished broken game the first day reviews will hold back sales/money until its fixed. people paying up front means they already have their money and are less concerned about the state of the game at release.... they can just patch that later, rush it out the door.
not sure if any of you guys/gals are into air combst games but ace combat 7 is finally ready for release in January. it was supposed to be out a year and a half ago, then january of this year. the developer came out and publicly said the game was finished but didnt live up to what they thought they could do with the new hardware/software and they could produce a better product, so they were delaying the release. this kind of honesty and integrity is what is missing from so many developers/publishers today and may have actually earned a pre-order from me. this is not a dig at anyone involved with this game but a generalization of the industry today for the big players.
7DTD is a fine example of an amazing game with so much depth , and thanks to early access keeps giving new fixes and features to the patient gamer. For me AAA gaming titles are not that great or innovative and normally involve high cost for a limited game with very linear gameplay aimed at the "younger audience" whom tend to accept any repetitive go-fetch gameplay. Just look at Call of Duty as an example of the repetitive genre which hasn't evolved and has actually got worse over time . And don't even get me started on Battlefield V debacle, although I loved Battlefield 1.
Anyway , I am very grateful for early access titles to provide the community with unique gaming experience and genuine consumer concern, not like the money grabbing AAA titles full of loot crates. Long live early access and 7DTD.
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