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Completed or Ongoing games?

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Completed or Ongoing?


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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.
Talk about yourself, i have not even played acting lessons.
 
feels like a lot of games are just being developed on forever. makes it pretty annoying to have to play through everything again every 6 months or whatever. but alternative you wait 5 years until they eventually move on to something else
 
i play completed and ongoing all the same, with small caveat that i dont play games that are barely started since there is no content
 
I would prefer to start a game that is incomplete. If the story is compelling I can wait. If the story is not, hitting a 'This is the end of the current update' screen makes it easier to DNF.
 
I like both, it's just that if I see that it's already completed I take it easy to the point where I forget to play it
 
Completed or ongoing doesn't really matter, as long as they get my attention and I like them.
 
i try to only go for completed games. but sometimes i see someone recommend a ongoing game and get curious and usually they are right to recommend, and then the painfull wait starts and hope it doesnt get abandoned
 
I used to play mostly uncompleted game but now there are so many finished ones, I can play those while I wait for the others to be completed or in the worst case abandoned.
I still play ongoing games if I really want to try it
 
I'm tracking 9 games in development right now. Naturally, I've tried playing them, otherwise I wouldn't be following them. But my ideal is complete.
 
I play both, the only problem I find with some completed games is that due to how long it takes developers to finish a game the games sometimes look pretty outdated compared to the new games coming out.
 
Games in development that have a decent amount of content are good.
 
It seems like as long as there are monthly subs on patreon, the better a game is, the less likely it is to ever finish.
 
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