Originally Posted by Taril
Originally Posted by Ixal
Cyberpunk got massive support before the DLC.

Well, yeah... But that's because they needed to. Since it released as a complete dumpster fire, they needed to work on the 2.0 version to make the game profitable.

Long term support and definitive editions for RPG's is still not a standard. It's just that the exceptions are notable in that they are (Or became, in the cases of things like Cyberpunk and No Man's Sky) good games so they stick in the mind.

The industry standard is that support for a game is in the form of monetized additions. Such as DLC or the rerererererelease of Skyrim (In brand new editions that you have to pay full price to get the game with like 2 changes).

Very few developers provide support for a game for free, with the usual being a few post-release bug fixes for major problems and nothing more.
BG3 is also a dumpster fire.
Which new rpgs outside of Skyrim/Starfield did not receive free long term support?
Even F76 did.