One game was enough to turn me off to this early access bizniss. Folktale. Was on Greenlight, looked good, comes out in ~Alpha mode, Early Access, I buy it. It has nothing but a tutorial which is not even complete or fully implemented. That's cool, they're working on it right? Right?
-Well, that was June '13. AFAIK nothing's changed, I replayed the oh-so-exciting demo back in November or so just to check. The developer periodically releases statements which I don't even bother to read anymore. The feedback forums appear to be going nowhere, why would they if the core game can't even make it out the gate.
So no, I used to be on the fence about indy games and their funding issues ergo Early Access, but now I'm done. Indy games end up being lackluster (imo) more often than not, but at least I get a full game and a sense of well-being for having aided the indy cause. I'm not paying for half-finished games, that's just encouraging bad business practices.
On the topic of AAA companies, this should obviously never even be an issue. AAA are by definition massive budget games. They don't need any more money to put out their 1080p 70fps games with microtransactions and release-day-dlc and cobbled-on multiplayer to get your friends to buy a copy. It may have even been Jimquisition that mentioned in the past Square-Enix's genius idea of selling 'parts' of games to gamers separately. This is a big step in that direction if it were to become accepted. First the 'DLC' (read: core game missing from 'Early Access') is free, then it comes at a premium.
This is souring my opinion of Greenlight as well. A game can look good, get Greenlit, and then voila it's out for Early Access purchase. What guarantee do I have that these games will ever be completed? It's cynical, but if I were to develop a product, a sandwich for example, and sell someone just two slices of bread for full price, what incentive do I have to ever give them the rest? I got their money, I can either put in a lot of effort for no additional money in hopes someone will hear about it and come for another sandwich, or cash out my chips now. Something about birds in the bush, was it?