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Same as they don't often do today.
Most games are in early access in the state you mention. But that's the thing, it's most often clearly labeled and you are free to wait until actual release.
That's just plain better imo.
Not talking about EA games, I mean games released in a terrible state like Cities Skylines 2 or Cyberpunk
Yeah but how many more cases are there like this today compared to broken ass old games? I still remember running into/exploiting major bugs as a child. C:S2 and Cyberpunk also still mostly worked on release, but you're also picking the worst examples.