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Lets move on to the showcase showdown. I'm bored.
When would they pull the plug and stop developing the game is what i am afraid of.
Wouldn't be surprised if we will see dlc coming out before this game is done.
Here's a very early version of KSP1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk_ABd2E2No
It's missing most craft parts but it's largely working as intended though in a very "minimal" way.
Here's a video of KSP1 from a year or so later, shortly before it entered Steam Early Access: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1JPM8ZG3ug
You can see, it's actually what might be reasonably called "early access". By this time it was fairly stable, it was a bit slow, the graphics aren't polished, but everything was mostly there.
Here's a video (with some modded parts) from about a year later:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rFjPOz2dlQ
It runs much better and has some better quality of life stuff, but is still fundamentally the same game.
KSP2 still needs to make the journey to being as stable and performant as in that first video, and that's after 7 years of work. At no point did ships just fall out of orbit totally at random and without user input, for example. It's unthinkable that the game could be this far behind schedule, but here we are.
For 20€ I would have bought it and let it mature, if it matures fine, if not, no big loss.
50€ on the other hand...