A DaVinci quote applied here quite well.
?Art is never finished, only abandoned.?
Quite similar to games. A game is a complicated thing, and making a game, "Perfect" is likely impossible. And that doesn't even account for the desire to expand on a game. Games are, if anything, even more iterative then art in the sense DaVinci is using it. If a game is released, can you criticize the desire to keep on striving to improve? As long as the original experience remains intact, further exploration won't harm you.
?Art is never finished, only abandoned.?
Quite similar to games. A game is a complicated thing, and making a game, "Perfect" is likely impossible. And that doesn't even account for the desire to expand on a game. Games are, if anything, even more iterative then art in the sense DaVinci is using it. If a game is released, can you criticize the desire to keep on striving to improve? As long as the original experience remains intact, further exploration won't harm you.