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With all the complaints you'd think people would know better than run to buy smoke.
People just need to get better about looking into early access games before they buy them. I've bought like a half dozen EA games and don't have a single complaint about them. Rimworld, factorio, satisfactory, and subnautica (E: and Hades, and Minecraft if you wanna stretch the definition a bit, but I bought it well before 1.0) all come to mind when I think of the EA games I've bought and hit 1.0, and I love the hell out of them. I've even got a few that Astro Colony and Dyson Sphere Program are a couple I like that haven't hit 1.0 yet, and they're still really fun to play.
All of those titles I researched a lot before I bought them. If you're buying shovelware, that's a you issue and not an Early Access issue
TL;DR: git gud and do your research, scrubs
Vintage Story is another excellent Early Access game, also Derail Valley Simulator, and Schedule I.
Electronic Arts didn't publish those...
> be in an early access thread.
> assumes EA means electronic arts
lmao
challenge everything
Start with your abbreviation assumptions