Did you even read what I said? I don't want rushed games, I want them to start releasing them later when they can commit to a solid release schedule.
When episode 1 of Game of Thrones airs they're not rushing to get the last few eps filmed.
I also said in that very post that game development is hard. But I'm paying for a product and it's unprofessional to not have a solid release schedule. TV shows would never get away with it so games shouldn't either.
Again I don't want it rushed. Read what I'm saying.
Game of Thrones is filmed like a 10-hour movie, then edited and goes to post-production.
Sure, you can do that with episodic games like Life Is Strange, but with a price: they would have to stick to a very small budget. Episode 4 clearly had more budget than the first or second, because sales allowed them to improve. Also, feedback being addressed.
So, if you want a more concrete release window, the episodes would need to be far into production, not taking feedback into account and not improving as much as the game goes along. These are the real reasons why developers took interest in episodic gaming: get sales going to make the other episodes better. The only one that really tried to simulate a TV series was Alan Wake.
Life Is Strange started with a very small budget compared to what they have now.