
It should be a place all about bug fixing and polishing. Imo They shouldn't adding anything else while on early access. It should be a place for indie dev that doesn't have that extra fund to hired extensive QA team. I'm in the team that believe the game should only be selling when the game is already have everything the developer set out to do. and it should be essentially a discount for early adopters.But they shouldn't be adding things like new class or skill tree or new items for existing features.
For example, UI upgraded or QOL stuff for existing features is fine. but if said feature/content feel barebone.Maybe only road map content for post-launch. really focused on fixing bugs and polishing.Everything from project director''s vision is already completed. Mechanically completed and completely playable from start to finish.But It's so rare to find a real 'early access' title that is as accurate as it sound. I hope i didn't get downvoted for this because I genuinely want some CMV moment. Of which wouldn't it be better to implemented them post-launch?
Why even early access? All it missed is more content.
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