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...just kidding. I knew you meant Early Access and not Electronic Arts.
But if you want to wait for the sequel to be properly released like what I'm also doing, I think you made a good choice - it'll give you extra time and preparation for when the sequel gets a full release.
SR2 is early access and lacking content. There is not much to do, not many places to go. Little has changed. It's more like SR1.5 or a DLC for SR1, then SR2 at this point of it's development. It's like they took SR1 and added a few new places, several of which are modeled after SR1 locations. Gameplay is mostly the same.
And the music is horribly generic. Wtih SR1, you can tell where you are just by the music. SR2 music is homogenous, most places sound pretty much the same. I really hope they change it before full release.