No, why should I be? For most of development, they're playing broke-ass versions of the game that need to be tested for a reason. Make it good, then let me play.
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all games are "big rigs over the road racing" until a week before release
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Prove it. Send me a copy of big rigs mewgenics
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Quite the opposite, I feel really privileged to be able to experience a dev's vision exactly as intended, as if by magic, and I kind of wish people who made games could also feel that way!
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chances are quite good that the games aren't as good as when I would get to play them!
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No, because they are still working out bugs and tweaking things. It would amazing though to take part I the design process.
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Devs don't really get to *play* the games tho. I mean, kinda.
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The closer you are to your favourite art/craft, the harder is to actually enjoy it anymore
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There's something special about the very first time you play something special. Working on it and playing it isn't quite the same thing.
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It's like asking if you are jealous the chef gets to taste the food before you do. There's a reason you go to the restaurant.
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