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[-] BigBenis@lemmy.world 65 points 3 days ago

Imagine still pre-ordering games in 2024

[-] Gestrid@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

(I apologize for the really long comment.)

I still pre-order, but I'm very selective. I only pre-order games I am 100% sure I'll enjoy it.

If something comes up in the months before release that makes me question whether I'll enjoy the game or not, goodbye pre-order.

There's also very few companies and franchises I trust enough to pre-order from. They're mainly the Kingdom Hearts (but only the "main" games; I'm not buying that rhythm game) and Persona (also only the main games, not the spin-offs) series. I also pre-ordered Metaphor (because I trust Atlus as a developer after having played all three games in the modern Persona series, and because I liked what I saw in trailers and what I played in the demo) and am actually enjoying it more than Persona.

To put it another way, I pre-order games from developers and directors I 100% trust to deliver a good game that I will enjoy immensely. Any less than that, and I will not pre-order. Like I said, I'm very selective. If I haven't played anything from the developer before, I won't pre-order. If they've broken my trust in some way, I won't pre-order. If I don't like what I see in the trailers or what I hear in the interviews, I won't pre-order. If I see that DRM will negatively impact my play experience (which admittedly doesn't have much of a chance of happening since I rarely play on PC), I won't pre-order.

[-] SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone 20 points 3 days ago

But why? Why do you pre-order? Does it gain you something that waiting until the launch date doesn't provide?

[-] gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago

Not them, but pre-loading a game so I can play it when I get off work is great

Buy it a day or so in advance if early reviews look good on top of the other signs (known good developer for example), install, be ready to game when I get home without waiting

Or, sometimes, if I know I'm gonna get it even if it's bad (3arch cod games, I'm a zombies addict even when it's not great) I'll pre-order on a paycheck earlier in the year so the one the game comes out in has more money for enjoying the game when that time comes (snacks, weed... That's most of it tbh)

I do it fully aware that if/when a game is shite it's entirely my own fault, I don't pretend otherwise at least

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