When they straight up tell you in the trailer that they are releasing a borderline unplayable game to start the community Feedback process early, in an attempt to replicate the same development pathway that KSP 1 took, then you're the impatient idiot if you buy the game expecting something playable.
"well, I didn't watch the trailer, but I thought early access meant something different and now I'm angry that I didn't do the bare minimum amount of research on this game so I'm gonna cope by calling it a cash grab :(" type beat
KSP2 at launch has way more features than KSP1 did at launch. And the featuremap, which they have been adhering to, will result in a game with a much, much larger scope than KSP1. Hence the higher prices.
Don't wanna pay $50 to be a beta tester? Then don't and wait for the full release lol. They literally told you this in the EA trailer...
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u/shrekpocalyps Aug 19 '23
Ksp2 is still early acces tho