Aposiopesis, on 26 March 2013 - 08:59 AM, said:
Yes, I consider those games releases as well. Just because an industry, or segments of said industry, has found a way to get people to buy incomplete products doesn't mean I'm giving them a pass on it.
"So you can buy our X43 experimental vacuum cleaner now, and you'll be paying 20% less than whoever buys it at an unspecified time in the future when we decide to bring this vacuum out of the testing phase and into the market. I mean, um, the market that is clearly different from your ability to purchase it right now. Oh, just so you know, it only works on half of the planned surfaces, the reverse mode violently ejects the contents of the device almost instantaneously, and every other week we update its software and it sucks even harder than usual (get it? sucks?! trololol) for unspecified periods of time, but we also may or may not be adding a new feature during this time period (for example, we may enable the self-propulsion mode for a week. And that may be accidental). Oh, also, depending on what kind of funding and resources we get from the people who pay to test our incomplete product, we may never get the funding or results we need to release it (Please don't realize that you paid to test a broken product for the promise of a future discount that will never actually exist, and very likely be near irrelevant due to inflation anyhow)."
Guess I'm not as thirsty for the kool-aid as some are here. OH YEAH!
Confirmed troll. Thread over guys, pack it up.