- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.world
Wow you guys really hate the most ethical and consumer friendly approach to a games distribution platform ever.
Maybe if you want to dethrone Valve then compete?
I honestly prefer Valve’s method. You as a consumer should be reading what you’re buying before you purchase anyway, and you can still use their refund system if you somehow missed the warning.
Removing unfinished games from the storefront just increases the amount of lost media out there. These projects should be available for as long as possible simply for archival reasons.
Just give me a notice before I buy, “Warning! This game is in early access and hasn’t been updated in X amount of time. It may be abandoned.”
If they’re going to do anything else, block sales to the game after a certain period of inactivity and notify the dev to either update the game, delist, or make the game free.
That way the game isn’t lost to time, people aren’t getting scammed, and it places some accountability on the dev if they want to continue their project.
If you’re not already aware, almost that exact warning message exists on steam now.
But someone might still enjoy the game, despite being broken.
Not necessarily broken, just not updated recently. Some games might be fine as is