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Completed or Ongoing games?

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Completed or Ongoing?


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I like to play ongoing games on the early versions to see if I liek the premise, story and gameplay, then I come back to play the game a LOT later to see how they improved (if I still remember). The downside is that after you get invested on a game the developer start to take the story to a path you dislike or outright abandon the project and you feel like you wasted your time
 
A short but complete story > a sprawling updating mess.
Especially considering how many games end up abandoned and never finished, providing nothing but narrative blue balls
 
I prefer completed games, but sometimes I check ongoing games that appeal to my tastes, and if the developer does a good job with the updates I keep playing them.
 
both. By your criteria you're missing out pearls like Proud Father.
 
Ongoing is ok -- gives me something to look forward to -- but I
HATE the dreaded "must start over with this version" Even with the ability to skip is is a rare game that interests me enough to bother with that
 
Previously only completed but now game in progress and completed
 
Well, I prefer completed games but to get a first impression on a game, I would also play games that are still on the way. If I like what I see so far, I will wait a few updates and pay the game a visit again. If I would always wait for the completed version, we would talk about waiting a couple of years quite often, if it gets not abandoned in between.
 
Many good games get abandoned before completion so you can miss some gams this way.
I usually play new games at early stages to see what they promise. I return later to check how the game develop more content.
 
Of course I prefer completed games but bc most of those Im interested in are incomplete I end up in 95-99% cases playing ongoing games.
 
Completed for sure, I'm personally not a big fan of having to replay the same stuff just to get to the new.
 
So am I the only one who prefer to play only completed games?

It's been what...? 5 years and I hardly ever played an incomplete game, a few in the start but when I realised those can be abandoned I stopped playing ongoing games (blame dual Family the last incomplete game I played), and also the fact that there are too many games for me to play (I have a wide range of tag preference) that I just decided to not play them until they are completed.

If you do the same or not, what are your reasons?
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So am I the only one who prefer to play only completed games?

It's been what...? 5 years and I hardly ever played an incomplete game, a few in the start but when I realised those can be abandoned I stopped playing ongoing games (blame dual Family the last incomplete game I played), and also the fact that there are too many games for me to play (I have a wide range of tag preference) that I just decided to not play them until they are completed.

If you do the same or not, what are your reasons?
I almost never play a game before 3rd release I refer there to be a large body of work as its likely I might never see that title again but there have been a few that I have actually followed like single again, light of my life, young again, guilty pleasure and while it was running I also followed now and then.
 
ongoing but I have soooo many ongoing games played I stopped picking up new ones unless they been out for a while and have a lot of content already.
 
if the game has enough content to enjoy im usually fine playing tho but if its still alpha i try not to play them except for a few
 
Not a lot of completed games unfortunately. Some non completed game have way more content than some finished ones. I'd miss out a lot of good contents if I only play completed ones.
 
I end up mostly playing Ongoing games, mostly because there just are more of them.
If I only played complete games I'd never play anything.
 
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