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      Maybe not too patient but rn I’m playing Assassin’s creed Origins (2017) I bought for €14. I don’t often have time to play but when I do I’m really enjoying it! Before this I was playing Shadow of Mordor (2014).

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    Considering the size of my Steam library and the amount of games I want to play but haven’t touched yet… I can wait 10 years

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      I just played through Portal 1 for the first time, which is a game I knew I wanted to play ever since it came out in '07.

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        Was it worth the wait? I loved the game, and also came to the party years after its release

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      I have to imagine it’s a holdover impulse from the days of physical media where stores had limited copies. Why anyone would preorder a digital download is beyond me, unless there are some perks.

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      i would preorder games from a studio i like to boost their capital while they are still developing. it seems better than them having a lower budget or getting shady investors. but somehow those who are worthy are the same folk who dont do preorders😂

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      The last time I preordered a game, I had played a leaked alpha build for a while before release, for like 40 hours. It was pretty broken, but it was a lot of fun, so I figured it was fair to pay for the game already.

      I’d say there are very exceptional cases where it isn’t absurd to preorder, but those are less than 1% of all preorders that actually take place.

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      The only game I preordered was Monster Hunter Rise. They offered a demo that I played longer than most games currently in my library and it was polished and showed no performance issues. It showed me that it was the game I wanted it to be. So I nabbed it for a preorder discount deal from a 3rd party, legit storefront to save some cash. And it was my favorite of the series and my most played individual title. Maybe that’s all rationalization of something I still shouldn’t have done, but if you are discerning, it works.

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      I preorder the next expansion for FFXIV. But I have played the game for 8 to 9 years. Other than that I wait to see what happens when a title drops

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        Same. I haven’t played as long as you as I think but I’m not really an mmo person as I get bored after a few weeks with most but FFXIV has kept me interested for years. And I’m really attached to my WoL at this point and I want to see where the journey goes.

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      Depends on if it’s a series I’m heavily invested in or a dev I really want to support. I’m massively into the trails of series and if I could preorder those I would.

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      If I want to play on release day, I would preorder to preinstall the game while I am working so I can play it when I get home. Also, preorders usually have bonus items, like physical stuff.

      I preordered the collectors edition of Elden Ring, and White Snow edition of NieR Automata, for example. Both came with a wide variety of various physical goods that were exclusive to those preorder editions.

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    not only that, waiting means you can actually run the damn thing on your hardware, you’re not effectively playing an early access release, and there’s a matured community around it for mods and whatnot.

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    Where are you all getting GTA V for free? I want to get in on that.

    Oops never mind, I have it on the Epic store. Probably nabbed it for free when it was available.

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    Meanwhile Nintendo: almost wait a decade to pay 2x the original price on the used market

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    How you get it for free 10 yrs later?
    I mean if you pirating you can do that at least a few yrs earlier.

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      I got half life for free when steam did the 25 year anniversary promotion for it. So you can actually get free games if you wait long enough lol.

      I also got little nightmares for free as well, but I don’t remember the occasion.

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        If I remember correctly I think they gave it away for free as part of a promo for the sequel.

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      Sometimes you can get a game for free on steam, or something like $5. GTAV is still around $20 when steam does their discounts.

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    It’s also much easier on your budget to meet the game’s hardware requirements then.

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    IMHO, there’s a card missing saying

    “Waiting a few years that every bug get fixed”

    Another one should be

    “Waiting a few years so that my $100 bucks GPU can run it flawlessly”

    And last but not least.

    “Waiting a few years so that my $2000 MacBook can play it at 30FPS”

    Been playing Cyberpunk 2077 lately, that game is dope. I use Game Porting ToolKit BTW

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    Or if its from Ubisoft never get a Chance to play it because they shut the Servers down after 10 Years

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      If a game requires a connection to a server to run I just don’t bother.

      Unless the server software is available so anyone can set one up.