Hello,
I always have a hard time to understand, in some post, when people use the term "cheese". So if someone can be so kind to spoon feed me on the definition of that term or validate the following, please:

google search:
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/21867/origins-of-the-gaming-term-cheese-strategy
"In a gaming scene the word cheese is used to describe strategies or ways of playing that are really powerful and do not require much skill from the players side at the same time. The term is widely used both in video games and tabletop games alike."
- Starlights add-up : finding a hack or a breach from which you can abuse and make easy and repeatable wins.

If there is a consensus on the above definition, then;
We can stop using that word, for the context of an early access game. The goal of an EA is to provide a taste & feel about a foundational framework that will get better define as the development progress.

Am I on the right track here ?


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