@drfate786
I actually agree with you there, however, that is the old school way from back in the older days when companies actually had to pay people to alpha test their products. The times have changed drastically since then however and now the standard method is to have people pay you to alpha test your product.
Now days, companies rush their products out and usually with little to no QA involved at all. The meaning of Alpha and Betas have changed. Early Access has arisen. Therefore, if we as a community are wanting a game to succeed, then it is up to us to QA the game properly while its in Alpha stage to bring in more backers for the BETA stage which relies on even more community involvement to have a GREAT product released at the end of the cycle.
We are no longer the end audience for a game, we have become the "investors" of a game. If you want your investment to succeed, you will need to work at ensuring it does.