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curl-6 said:

That doesn't mean the AAA model isn't viable though. It brings in billions of dollars a year. But we're getting off track; the fact remains that the sales charts consistently demonstrate that most gamers are okay with game releasing with minor issues. If some people don't want to deal with this, they have the option of waiting for it to be patched, while those who don't mind can get it right away. This approach gives consumers a choice, while delaying takes it away.

It brings in billions of dollars but also costs billions of dollars, again you're parroting your earliar sales argument despite the fact we've established how a number of series are seeing declines.

Giving the customer a choice for the sake of it doesn't make it a good option that's naive thinking as if the game has severe problems at launch those waiting can be put off and won't buy the game, best just remove the problems to begin with.