I'm actually with Tiesto on this. For 25+ years I've been playing rpgs, usually when they're released, a lot on day 1 and day 1 import on the jrpgs. FFXV was the first time I got the game day 1 and decided not to play it for a year. This was because by the time the game came out, the developers were already talking about "we planning on patching in story and new gameplay systems and features over the next year + performance updates and better graphics for PS4 Pro" which sorta killed all my interest in sitting down and playing the game when I could play a more finished version of the game in a year.
Besides FFXV I've played a bunch of rpgs this year, no problem. Games have been 99% complete on release. I mean on Cold Steel 3 when I was 90 hours in they patched the card game to speed up the AI turns and I was like "noooooo, why did I play all those dozens of hours of slow card gaming", but otherwise the rest was fine.
Now Xenoblade 2 comes out, and I get it day 1 LE and all that just like FFXV, I start to play it and then just like FFXV the developers start talking about "yeah, we're going to change the mini-map, add more fast travel spots, work on performance/graphics and new quests will be available in a couple of months, plus we plan on supporting the game for the next year as a service with new content and going by these first patches, problem a lot more patches with more good stuff", so again all my interest is pretty much dead and I'm feeling like "welp, guess I won't play this $130 XB2 for another year".
So yeah, I'm not a fan of post-game adding lots of stuff. Performance tweaks through patches? Sure. But adding new gameplay stuff, gameplay improvements, QoL, new quests, new story in rpgs sucks because it just makes me want to wait it out.
Even right now, I'm neck deep in the thick of Pillars of Eternity. Finally playing it 3 years after release with expansion included and when I look at how the game was on release, it's like a completely different game. There have been so many changes/improvements/additions over the years, I don't know if I'd have liked the game anywhere near as much if I played it 3 years ago. So now I've gone ahead and kickstarted Pillars 2 and essentially will own it day 1, but again should I wait a year to play it because they'll probably fix/add a ton of stuff during that time frame until the expansions come out? I don't mind beating a game and jumping back in for the expansion, but I want to play the best version of the main game as much as possible since I'm only going to play it once.
Games have always been rushed and released early and patched over time, but rpgs, especially on the Japanese-side have tended to be pretty complete at launch, so I'm not a fan of this whole "1 year post-release support plan for jrpgs"