This is really ironic that you posted this this week. I was browsing my steam library and noticed a game called "Starforge" that I bought while in Afghanistan in 2012. I think I paid 10 or 20 bucks for it.
Well I googled it to see where it was (it was unplayable when I bought it, or rather, there was about 1 minute of things to do).
Well it looks like there was a huuuuuge breakdown between the dev's and players. They published an "Official release" in November 2014. When you read the reviews, watch YT videos of the 'completed' game and what not, they literally did such a crap job on the game it was unbelievable. Like wow, who would release this as a finished game?
What was even crazier was all the big name game magazines and reviewers were talking about how it was a big deal, and was going to be a major game.
Then you watch the video...just. Holy crap. I don't get how people can get away with this. I guess the developers released another game as well. People like this should be banned from steam and such.
I get that it would be hard to set some sort of a benchmark as to "when the game is acceptable", but when they release a full version of the game that crashes about 4 times in a 5 minute time span, and just looks god awful with half the things they said they'd bring to the table...just crazy that these people could take 100 grand and run like that.
Google the game if you haven't heard of it, really opened my eyes to the whole 'early access' scene.
I think it's all a load of crap and I will hardly ever participate in one again.