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Yes, there's bugs, and yes, it ain't finished, but it's playable.
Does having to start over because of an update get your panties all in a bind? Be aware that it is EA, and that will happen.
+1
Manor Lords is the top-of-the-line game for EA titles. It's playable, it is fun, parts of it are very well crafted, and other parts are clearly missing. I don't think there is a whole lot to do - medieval villages out in the middle of BFA were never the peak experience for thrills and adventure - but what you can do in the game is entertaining enough.
Like any other video game in history, it will get cheaper as time passes.
"Pay again"? What is this? You never pay again for a video game, whether you buy it now or later; it is always a single payment.
"Later when it's more expensive"? This is already most likely the most overpriced indie game of indie games history. It's virtually $10 away from the AAA price tag and $20 from Ubisoft's AAAA phenomenon.
No it won't be more expensive. This is not how it works...
If it is not on sale, it will be more expensive. There can also be currency adjustments. There is no guarantee you will get it at the same price.
A nice try.