When looking at the latest updates, there are so many broken messes, that I can't honestly believe that any person on the planet would willingly play.
Yet almost each one of them found their players. The fact that you don't like those games, see them as shit and all, doesn't mean that everyone share your opinion. There's in fact really few games that can't be enjoyed at all, either because the CG are a total mess or the code totally broken. But even a cheap story wrote by a bad writer can have something enjoyable for some peoples.
This is about games that are broken, games that are machine translated and games with graphics that look to be designed by a chimp with two broken hands.
And therefore, games that can be improved, thanks to the community. But for this to happen, the games need to be shown to the said community.
Because yes, it happen, and not just exceptionally. There's games that started way bellow the average and are now at the average, when not above it. This thanks to the community's feedback, and also because, time after time, the author's skills naturally improved.
Are there any plans for a well deserved cleansing of the games that no one could possibly be interested in?
Lets say that there's quality control, who will be in charge ? The guy who think that WVM have "high cinematic quality graphics", or me who think that less than 1% of the game are above the average ? And who will judge the translation ? An US citizen or a British ? Should this person need a PhD or just being a native speaker is enough ?
How many times should the games be played, by how many persons, before being stated as "not broken" ? Should games be qualified as broken when there's bugs that happen constantly, but only for few peoples ?
Should the story, its coherence and its writing also be took in count ? And if yes, are you willing to pay Stephen King to do it, or should it be done by someone who have few to no idea regarding how writing a game, or even just a story, works ?
So many questions that can't be answered because everyone have his own opinion regarding what must be the "right answer". But also so many questions that don't have to be answered, because there's no reason for such quality control.