The game I eventually got is not the game I bought, or one I would have bought had the Kickstarter accurately described the product that was eventually released. I find it funny how many apologists don't get that.
i find it funny how many players just like to ignore the reasoning that was given for the way this games development needed to progress in order to release something stable.. and on time.. oh and lets not forget, refunds were eventually offered for those backers who really couldn't find peace with the situation over having an expectation unfulfilled.
i also find it funny that those same players, like to label anyone an apologist, just because we disagree with them on this point, we happen to understand the rational behind the change, we aren't apologists,we are simple realists who understand that in development of anything complex there will always be things you want but cant get in for whatever reason.
also worth considering, that elite dangerous has been running successfully, with minimum downtime, for the past 18 months, came in pretty much on budget, and the only other game we cab realy compare it to in terms of scope scale and time-frame is SC.. they raised many times the amount frontier did, and they are still having masses of problems after all this time.
elite dangerous and horizons are out and fully playable, we have fantastic mmo sandbox, with a fantastic background sim that is ever improving and the development continues,, yet folk still keep harping on about a design decision that was made over 2 years ago. i think somene needs another hobby!!