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Just don't come crying when it's buggy on day 1. Wait till after major patch. It says EA for a reason. I stay away from them now as much as possible UNTIL there's a good track record at least or the game feels complete enough for it's asking price point and no broken promises of features they won't/can't add.
I've had to ignore countless indie games that seemed good on paper but EA ruined it and took people's monies. All the success stories are one sided you see online while they ignore how many that go belly up.
Yes I really want this game to succeed and not try to be something it can't be. Cough Cities XL Cough.
I'd wait till after first major patch. A game with a map 625 square kilometers is sure to be buggy as hell and if the patch fixes a lot of issues I'll be supporting this even if they have to raise the price: Just as long as they aren't sneaky or weird about it unlike a certain valley with derailed trains which they are still stuck with the same map for the new price point.
If Outbrk isn't buggy as hell I expect much of the 625 square kilometers map to be locked hence the low 30$ price point but the game better be honest at what is locked away unlike a certain survival game that's recent but has a very small map they won't tell you is locked.
I wish they'd just raise the damn price of that game and release the much larger map instead of leading us on. One of a very few games I had to get a refund on which I did and I'll support that game proper if they keep most of their promises.
Same with this if there's a lot of broken promises I'll get a refund and wait till proper support can be given even if I have to pay more later.
In a way I feel really bad for Steam's refund staff as I often don't venture into EA territory but I'm sure they get a lot of requests in that regards by dumb gamers who don't read the warning signs.
you do what you do. but im gonna buy it anyway :)