![]() You probably have as many hours as I do so it’s cost you $0.02/hour for entertainment. As a fellow 10+ year Kerbal player I’ve logged somewhere around 1,500 hours. Why are they charging full price for an unfinished game? Either finish it, or charge a price more appropriate to an early access game. ![]() Secondly, I've mentioned this before but it bears repeating. What ever happened to adult people explaining thing in adult ways? Why not get someone like Scott Manley to do the tutorial? What were they thinking? Do they even know their audience? Even if I didn't have 10 years of KSP under my belt, and this was my first foray into rocket building that tutorial would be a huge turn-off. I don't need or want some tween sounding brat rocket-splaing to me. First and foremost, that tutorial is hideous. I just finished watching Scott Manley's gameplay video and I have a few thoughts. Hopefully they get what they think they paid for (which can simply be the current state of the game for some), at a price that was acceptable to them.įull disclosure upfront, I had already made up my mind to pass on KSP. ![]() Here's a question: If the developers changed the price, would that change your decision? I ask that because people have very different criteria for whether they will purchase the EA, and people who, for example, are very confident that the game will continue development until completion and will be fun in the early access state, see this as a discount on their future expectations of the game, or just getting a fun game at a reasonable price. It would probably be better to buy it then to make sure you are getting a more complete, optimized, and bug-free game if you care about that. And honestly, if I wanted to learn about a concept I was unfamiliar with, I would take a simple explanation first to make sure I understand the basic concept before going into potentially confusing details.Īs for price, the game will be finished at some point (by all probability). Disclaimer, I will be waiting for some optimization/bugfix patches and roadmap items to arrive before I am confident enough in development to buy EAįor the tutorials, their audience includes young children, and while it might be annoying to sit through explanations posed in simple terms, it is at least better than the opposite problem of a chunk of the target audience not understanding the tutorials at all.
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