Dorfdad
Gold Member
I really hate the current EARLY ACCESS system steam / Epic currently have, and I would like to see the approval and application process revised in 2024 and going forward. The current system is why many of us don't really support most of these games in EA.
Before I start this I want to preface this with there are some really good EA titles, but there are way way ore titles that use the system to circumvent its intended design.
First and foremost we need a timeframe for Early Access. I feel before a game can join EA there has to be some specific timeframe before the game comes out be it 6 months to a year. We bitterly have games in EA that are multi year running. While the longest was like 17 years (WWII Online). This needs to full stop.
The idea behind EA was to have people support your game while offering you constructive feedback and help shape the game. However what its being used as is to collected money for a game when it may not ever be release. As within the terms of the EA you are told that the game may never actually release as completed. IE it can be cancelled etc and you lose your money.
What EA should be used for is Glorified Alpha and Betas. Your game should be feature complete but need some tuning etc to get it into a commercial state. Not bare bones concepts scamming for cash grabs.
Developers should have to repay individuals who are supporting you by purchasing EA if your game ends development. Maybe Steam should hold the funds till milestones are met.
Developers are asking individuals to invest in their games early so there should be a heft discount for those who are providing you feedback. 50% off for EA supporters.
As a benefit for being an EA supporter within X days of the launch of the EA you will receive the final 1.0 release 3-5 days earlier than the public. This incentivies people to join the process.
What other changes would you like to see for EA games? or do you like it the way it is?
Before I start this I want to preface this with there are some really good EA titles, but there are way way ore titles that use the system to circumvent its intended design.
First and foremost we need a timeframe for Early Access. I feel before a game can join EA there has to be some specific timeframe before the game comes out be it 6 months to a year. We bitterly have games in EA that are multi year running. While the longest was like 17 years (WWII Online). This needs to full stop.
The idea behind EA was to have people support your game while offering you constructive feedback and help shape the game. However what its being used as is to collected money for a game when it may not ever be release. As within the terms of the EA you are told that the game may never actually release as completed. IE it can be cancelled etc and you lose your money.
What EA should be used for is Glorified Alpha and Betas. Your game should be feature complete but need some tuning etc to get it into a commercial state. Not bare bones concepts scamming for cash grabs.
Developers should have to repay individuals who are supporting you by purchasing EA if your game ends development. Maybe Steam should hold the funds till milestones are met.
Developers are asking individuals to invest in their games early so there should be a heft discount for those who are providing you feedback. 50% off for EA supporters.
As a benefit for being an EA supporter within X days of the launch of the EA you will receive the final 1.0 release 3-5 days earlier than the public. This incentivies people to join the process.
What other changes would you like to see for EA games? or do you like it the way it is?