Not really interested in the semantics of "official" and "launches". I'm calling it what they called it. Besides, they were selling paid DLCs for Ark before it was out of "Early Access".
If you don't see the comedy in setting an Early Access release date ... having a website with a countdown timer ... sending "Now Available" posters out to gaming stores ... pushing the game to gaming media ... delaying your release date 4 times, all while not having an actual playable build of the game .... I think we are simply on two different wave lengths of thinking on this one.
We're definitely on different wave lengths.
The entire point of Early Access is for the game developers to work the kinks out. Try out new things, see if they work. Put them in front of real gamers who can scale up the game play to levels that are impossible in a dev shop.
Some things work. Some things don't. Nobody should be surprised either way.
I think the problem here is you seemingly did not play ARK until long after it should have dropped the "Early Access" badge. It wasn't really Early Access by the time you started playing it, but they failed to remove that badge for (I think) more than 2 years after they had a stable product. Thus I don't think you respect what it means for a game to
really be Early Access.
This then is a good experience for you. Welcome to Early Access!
Expect games to be delayed. Expect bugs. Expect LAAAAG. Expect features to be included, then removed, because they're not really ready to play, or the idea seemed good but actually sucks.
That is Early Access.