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Back in the olden days of id software and the golden days of Valve, the mentality of "it will be ready when it is ready" and "we refuse to make and release a broken game, so you will wait until we are done."
Fast forward 15-20 years and we see DLC in place of completed games, horrible companies buying out amazing companies and forcing them to release one terrible product after another, botched and failed releases with massive day 0 patches. This industry had fallen.
I understand everyone wants a digital hat or two; but not tonthe death of gaming.