Originally Posted by The Composer
This is true; EA is a different branch than the development branch. Things aren't developed directly into EA, representing a live feed of current development progression. So what ever is / isn't added to EA doesn't reflect development progression at all, as that's just specifically hand-plucked from the development branch and moved into EA (otherwise you'd have to constantly retroactively remove bloat gamefiles from unreleased content to protect from datamining etc) so it just makes more sense to treat the two branches separately.

So pretty much spot on, it'd be misleading for oneself to view EA as a live viewport to peek in at current development progress. What ever is there is deliberately there. Larian has a considerable QA staff to handle performance profiling, bugs, verifying updates etc; The main purpase of EA is to provide a small tasting, like holding a finger in the air to feel where the wind is blowing, and use that knowledge of what people respond positively or negatively to for their advantage in developing the rest of the game. But the rest of the game isn't meant to be seen by us until it's finished.
Not only I don't doubt it, but I said pretty much the same thing few days ago on Discord.
It was in answer to a guy claiming that "probably more devs are working on the final game than on EA" and my reply was precisely that "Chances are ALL devs are working on the final game first and foremost and then a selected portion of content is picked to be part of the EA build".

Last edited by Tuco; 02/07/21 11:08 PM.

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