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Its early access, the entire point of it is to be empty ish/ buggy etc..... maybe buy full released games if you want bug free, world rich, etc experience.
Early access/Beta/Alphas are never meant to be final product. and making a game for 3/4 years in a nich market then sell it for 20 for that time means almost all of your potential customers gonna buy it at that price. This is not COD, not HL3. wake up. a freaking burger king meal in here cost 20$ let alone a full AA game in VR. bruh.... i bet half of your games are like 5$ games on sales for 80% after 3 years of content after 1.0 xD
content amount in early access is not a measure, cause the point is not to give great full experience, but rather build from ground up with feedback.
upon 1.0 release if its lacking of content compared to the older game then you can complain, and even then its been like 5 years since original game released, count how much prices changed for alot of stuff in the last 5 years....