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no one asked for EA really, its just the modern thing to do now a days. I also would prefer a full release but aRPGs are not easy to develop, so it makes sense why so many use EA to help develop the game overtime.
Even Grim Dawn started in EA before becoming what it is today.
Grim Dawn was started first as a kickstarter, then switched over to EA.
Yeah but it was still in EA for years before the full 3 Act campaign was finished. My point still stands.
Let the Devs take all the time they need to suprise us in the end.