Perhaps somebody with >10k rep could provide a screenshot of the deleted meta Q. If he knew which one it was. Because he's currently in a meeting and can't check all the comments but can still just take a quick screenshot.
I don't much care for me. I have a screen shot of the post already. Still on my todo list to accumulate a list of all the links in it :/ My point is that most of the users that are going to vote will not have proper access to this.
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Yep. It's been said before but games really only have one release and they better make it good. Moving from EA to finished product isn't something many people pay much attention to. The first release is the release.
Almost all games follow the same trajectory, EA just shifts the 'release' date forward on the curve. It's an interesting case study because imo it mostly highlights that players are not interested in 'finished product' games (in genres with EA) nearly as much as playing around with the concept of the games themselves.
Those games probably wouldn't have gotten a better release out of EA. EA even alleviates some of the expectations that a game is bug-free, which will never be true even of a finished product. So as a way of managing player expectations just calling your game "early access" even if it isn't, is becoming a smart move.
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There are plenty of games that add more things after the full release. Path of Exile starts two (or three?) leagues a year, and each of those adds two more major mechanics to the game that are folded into the main game. Slay the Spire added a whole new character to go from 3 to 4. There are also smaller periodic updates. Kenshi also gets content updates but more rarely nowadays.
To be fair, many of those games have a good reason to assume they haven't fully captured their market audience. Ex.: NMS had such a poor release that many of the folks who might have wanted / enjoyed it definitely don't have it. Additional development time can bring in new sales...
@TylerH Funnily, I was thinking of NMS as I wrote my message. And figured it didn't break the pattern. It got "redone" but to almost no fanfare. Just the occasional person going "It's actually better now"
@VLAZ Eh, I disagree. NMS was really really ridiculed at launch because of all the apparently broken promises
but just recently it finally went 'mostly positive' on Steam, years and years after release
due to constant major (and all free) updates
you ask anyone about NMS a week after release, they'd say "eh it's fun for a few hours, but nothing it promised is included really besides procedural planet generation", but if you ask anyone about it now, they'd say something completely different
it still falls flat after a few scores of hours playing (IMHO), but there's sooo much more to do now than there was at release
@TylerH My point is that it didn't have a "second" release. And the initial one greatly diminished what the game could achieve. Improving a game is not a "do over".
@TylerH While true, it's the cornerstone of many a mod. And it's been the case for ages - ever since Morrowind. Bethesda just never formalised it. Because it's easier to let the community fix their products.
i'd like to get a good christmas fallout 4 modset together, but the last few times i tried i ended up with gamebreaking bugs that i couldn't get around
mostly, the cell respawning issue, where enemies respawn from their corpses when you re-enter a cell you just left, with a new set of inventory in addition to their last
kinda breaks the game, because it means you get so much more xp and level so much faster
@KevinB Melee in NV is not great. You can spec it right and play it but IMO, it's just unsatifying gameplay. Although, it does mean you get easier time in some areas. However, I think shooty weapons are better.
NV has an issue (well, same as F3) that you cannot plan your perks effectively. Not without looking up what you can get. Because the only perks you are shown are the ones you qualify for, so it's hard to determine what to go for if you cannot plan on which stats to get in order to get a relevant perk. There are several perks for melee but might require strength or endurance to get.
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OP was being stubborn and rude and that was causing other people to get upset. The comments should have been deleted, but that would only make the author more certain that we are toxic
It was a little useful, but mainly it was aimed at a single person
The Reopen queue (on Main) is quite small, these days. Maybe the system just needs to put some arbitrary posts (that have been messed with by mods) into the queue?
Asker is complaining that their point of view was misrepresented, they've got an answer posted that calls out me, I feel like if I leave that visible, I need to make some sort of a response...
tldr, someone asked a... unclear question on SO, a regular user left a comment asking for clarification, turned out the question really was as simple as it looked, but the op took offense to the resulting dupe closure and comments.
I only see a user who has posted 3 answers, all of which had a signature, now edited out by you. But, it's only 3 answers from that same brand-new user.
Quality is still not great. Sorry about that. I used what Chrome's dev tools gave me. I don't know of any other way to screenshot a full page.
I convinced myself that the quality of the screenshot matches with the quality of the Q&A.
If it's the Answer to the post that I posted in an image before, then I'm sorry.. I split it because the image was too large to upload. But it's a lot less blurry on my screen than on yours.
@Dharman I recall a meta post (it may be in an un-deleted state, but I can't be bothered to track it down, because it's a waste of time) where one should use the contact us form and ask Stack to contact the company.