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just came out of early access and it's $20 or less.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/870200/Juno_New_Origins/
Customizable parts are not a pain, are a nice addition, plus...KSP2 does have customizable parts.
Regarding less realism you're right though.
My PC is closer to ten years old than not and it runs KSP2 fine. Most of what's going on is optimization, which is fixable.
As to the rest, no one can really answer that for OP. All depends if he likes the idea of beta testing or not.
This game isn't ready, there is only a sandbox for you to try out what is to come.
Unless you are a KSP fan and know what you are getting into, don't buy it now, its clearly not ready (IT DOES SAY EARLY ACCESS FOR A REASON)
Pretty sure if they put it at $20-30 they wouldn't have received such a backlash, even with a very incomplete game full of bugs, but they are greedy...
Am I supposed to review based on how I imagine it will be in the future?
I've got plenty of games at that price tag and none of them are "jank", probably you meant junk, well they're not, even the former KSP started at $8 and you could get quite often below 30.
Price doesn't make quality, what it does is market placement.
try the full free "demo" first. no need to buy it