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Why the fuck aren't more people bitching about this relatively recent kike scheme? Selling the real release date has to be the laziest anti-consumer jew trick so far. No new content or development time required, literally just delaying the game for poorfags. To make matters worse, very little stops them from extending the delay to something absurd like a month. Buy the $200 Mega Deluxe Edition or wait a month, goy.
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It's also a form of gaming the review system because players are far more likely to leave a positive review if they're invested enough to buy a special edition.
I would care more if I still purchased new games tbh
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I think most people here don't buy games, because you literally can't buy them today, you rent them (or buy temporary long term license to use or how they called this in terms of use agreement) from most of the shop.
Gog give you illusion of ownership, but looking at modern cdpr... I would recommend you to buy hdds and download all games that you bought in gog.
And we'll, since you can't own it than you can't still it... You get what I'm trying to say?
Gog give you illusion of ownership, but looking at modern cdpr... I would recommend you to buy hdds and download all games that you bought in gog.
And we'll, since you can't own it than you can't still it... You get what I'm trying to say?
Doesn't make a difference to me, I'll still pirate it then decide whether I buy or not
If we accept that game studios are bloated and eventually they need to be profitable and they ar going to do early access fees, I would rather they be astronomical. Make those streamers pay $1000 to access the game 3 days early.kerghnox wrote: ↑ April 20th, 2024, 05:19Why the fuck aren't more people bitching about this relatively recent kike scheme? Selling the real release date has to be the laziest anti-consumer jew trick so far. No new content or development time required, literally just delaying the game for poorfags. To make matters worse, very little stops them from extending the delay to something absurd like a month. Buy the $200 Mega Deluxe Edition or wait a month, goy.
Complaining about these things isn't going to change them. We only got to this point because people couldn't stop themselves from buying horse armor.
If you want this stuff to actually change you need to convince Gabe Newell. Ask him to ban DLC while you're at it.
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I don't care about waiting a few days, or even, weeks for a game that already took years to come out. However, I could see this being a potential problem. OTOH, players who are hyped enough to buy early access might be more disappointed if the game is shit.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 20th, 2024, 05:20It's also a form of gaming the review system because players are far more likely to leave a positive review if they're invested enough to buy a special edition.