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I don't understand how anyone buys Early Access games. Yes, I understand that the creators need to make a living before the game launches, but big companies should have the reserves and small companies may just take the money and run.
A couple days ago I looked at pcgamer's summer steam deals list, and since Manor Lords topped the list I went over to Steam to check it out. Early Access. Nevermind.
I forgot about it entirely until looking at this article. Went to Steam and: Oh. Right. Early Access. Nevermind.
I do agree that it is too early to expect more updates. It only became available in April. I don't expect it to have improvements worth integrating yet. That said, I'm not spending $30 (regular price $40) on something that may or may not end up being any good -- that might always be too buggy to play, or too cringe-y to enjoy, or go so far from the initial demo that it isn't the same game (I will never forgive you, Spore, and I will never buy you).
My attitude around early access games is to buy them only if I would be satisfied with the game in its current state, at the price offered.
If you pay full price and go into it expecting improvements that may never come, you’ll be disappointed.
If you buy an incomplete game for cheap and they later expand it and raise the price, it’s a pleasant surprise.
One of my favourite examples of this is still Rust. Sure, it's not a perfect game, I don't always like the updates, but do I feel like I got my money's worth, from a purely online game I bought in 2013 and can still hop on with thousands of other people? I do.