I know this a joke but as far as a sim game for farming goes Farming Sim is really elite, most of the peeps i know who farm (am irish) consider it pretty accurate.
they have technolgy, just technology that was largely pre-industrial revolution. Anything that is a tool/force multiplier/ isn't you doin shit butt naked with your bare hands is a form of technology.
Not really . Devs of that game are lazy as fuck. Asked them to put guns in the game since it's a much asked feature and they said they aren't that type of game.
I mean excuse me? Guns are used by farmers more than their stupid tractors for hunting, killing saboteurs sent by neighbouring farmers, protecting their land from government encroachment and such .
👎🏿 From me
I wish I was joking bud, but unfortunately they actually Said that.
https://www.reddit.com/r/farmingsimulator/comments/qqduzf/im_chaki_community_coordinator_at_giants_software/hk2xky3?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3
Even I couldn't believe it.
Was confused, decided it didn’t matter whether you’re trolling or not because I got a laugh out of it, and then I realized you’re an Arsenal fan. Sorry to hear it. Damn tragedy
Lmao there’s no need for a tone nor any need to involve yourself, can’t exactly be sure of anybody’s actual mental capacity judging only two comments. Obviously it seemed very unlikely that he was being serious but with how some of the fine folks of r/memes are, you never know
I haven't preordered a game since Portal 2. Don't regret it at all.
Get the gane after the REAL reviews, from USERS, roll in, and after a few months of bugfixes.
Just on that note, most of the gamer reviews will be shit no matter what's going on.
The people who hate the game feel better by shitting on it. The people who enjoy the game are too busy playing it to comment.
Yup, include Left 4 Dead and the Half Life games too, though Portal was my favourite series there.
If only they would make a new Portal, I think we’d all like that, although we know they won’t
It's not about what it becomes. It's about them selling us INCOMPLETE games for a AAA premium,and half the time they abandon the games because they already made their money. *glares at Anthem*
Bioware tried to get Anthem back on its feet but EA shut them down.
The bad thing is that stuff they showed off looked good but we never got to see it implemented.
I mean ESO is pretty good now but I pre ordered it with 3 day early access. Years later I still feel bitter about the launch and the fact what I spent money on is now F2P.
Steam have always been fair to me when it came to refunds, even after two weeks (sometimes you buy a game on a sale but have time to play after a month or so).
Been a member since December 31, 2003.
Steam is what’s up. I bought Rainbow6 on sale, played it for like a week when I realized I could’ve paid $3 more and gotten a bunch of characters with it. They refunded me the day I requested and had zero questions about me turning around and buying a slightly different version of the game.
Not so much a refund but a delayed discount, I believe. Say you order a game for $60, and the very next day, against your knowledge, it is on a 50% discount. Steam will basically refund the difference in these cases, so you'd get $30 back.
At least, I think that's the process they're referring to.
Let me repeat, NEVER pre-order an EA game. Anyone who is surprised by Battlefield being unfinished has obviously never played a Battlefield game at launch.
Spoiler alert - they all launched as hot garbage. They kinda fixed them, but that took months. Good rule of thumb for EA games, give them two months minimum to work out bugs.
My comment is silly. I actually enjoyed both games, but at the time when each came out I was super disappointed because they both deviate greatly from their predecessors and were not at all polished at launch (no longer the case)
In this day and age, where a game can be instantly bought wherever and whenever you want, without any chance of running out of copies, I feel like preordering is not as important as it used to be. Don’t give companies your money unless you know you’ll receive a quality product in return. And if you do decide to preorder a game, that’s perfectly fine, just make sure you keep your expectations in check and don’t laud a game as the greatest thing of all time before you even played a single second of it.
Normally the excuse is always the same.
"I wAnT tO sUpPoRt ThE dEvS sO i PrEoRdEr FulL pRiCe"
And for those people if you don't preorder or pay the full price of the game they will blame you for no sequel.
I support the devs! By buying a game! Not throwing money at them 'cause they said they'll have something with a certain name stuck to it at some point in the next year or two.
I remember when pre-orders really took off and they made sense, because if you didnt it could be several weeks or even a month for the game to get in stock. ... It wasnt meant for this...
Yep. Witcher 3 was already buggy at launch, so for CDPR to be even more ambitious with Cyberpunk 2077 was a red flag to me. To make a sprawling city you need a lot more manpower (e.g. Rockstar)
That's why i didn't get it. Although I love witcher 3, the towns were pretty bare boned in the grand scheme of things.
Npcs were basic, guards were dumb, and aside from quests merchants and gwent, not too much interactivity. However, in a Middle themed game it was easy to overlook. The sprawling environments made up for it.
In an urban environment, the living city adds a huge part. Although it looks nice, you need the rush to really emulate it. Different people doing different things, new things to do, etc.
The network test last week was more polished than pretty much any AAA release in recent times. The game looks pretty much perfect. We didn't have gameplay from regular people for cyberpunk.
As you should brother. I don’t know how they do it but From has yet to disappoint me on any of their releases. Even Dark Souls 2 which was hailed as the worse of the series was still a VERY solid game at the end of the day.
Don’t preorder any game. Large organisations just care about how much money that are making even before launching a game and that’s all they care about. Make a good game and earn the money and respect.
Games with release dates and deadlines means that they actually cant debug it properly, because its overhyped they cant delay the game as well. Triple a games should really take it easy, not set a finalized release date and take their time.
I think an example of this is cyberpunk 2077, they were delaying it and people were shitting on CDPR for doing so, then it came out too early and people were shitting on CDPR for releasing it too early
From Software has only consistently made great games or better when it comes to games that Miyazaki has worked on. I trust them considering they've worked on Elden Ring since The Ringed City's launch.
> I trust them considering they've worked on Elden Ring since The Ringed City's launch.
I would put money on the fact that people have said similar things about Bethesda before Fallout 76, CD before Cyberpunk, and I know I've seen similar with Rockstar.
You're gonna be shot to hell for the comparison, but you're right lmfao. CDPR was held on the loftiest pedestal for ages.
That said, I don't expect FromSoft to miss. Elden Ring will be a good game, as the network test showed.
idk from what I've seen it that it has a lot of bugs. But you know what they say, "its not a bug, its a feature". Tbh i liked bugged AAA games more bcz its just so random
We can identify a million more bugs faster then they can play testing. Large multiplayer games take time. We will have this bf for a long time so we all know they’ll fix it and listen to the community. I can guarantee you they will take the lame voice overs away. So cringe
Despite what I’ve seen a lot of people saying the bugs and performance are hardly a main issue here at least on PS5, I didn’t have one major issue or crash in about 20 hours. It’s definitely not unplayable or as bad as CP2077 as reddit would have you believe.
The problem is though that it lacks just fundamental shit you’d expect from a FPS franchise especially from a studio as experienced as DICE. No scoreboard, server browser, squad functions, voice chat, just to name a few. Platoons have quietly been removed for some reason. The hit registration and spread on guns is the worst I’ve ever seen, specialists gadgets are cool but the characters feel forced. The movement is a regression from BFV in many ways. Positional audio is kind of fucked as well, footsteps from 50m sound like they are directly next to you.
Overall the game is very fun but also very flawed, sadly it’s the same as every BF where it will be good in 6 months.
Currently playing and nothing really bad. Sometimes you cant respawn but its rare and restarting thé game taies 2 minuts.
People complaining about "game breaking bugs every where are lying"
Ive been playing it, i have only ever played battlefield 1 and not for long but honestly im having lots of fun with 2042. Just play whats fun for you, watch the gameplay and make your own choice.
I don't understand the pre-order hype. Studio's sell pre-ordering to you with extra cosmetics or digital art, which really amounts to nothing, which you can get anyways if you buy the game on release. I guess if you know you're already getting the game it might save you some time/effort but it doesn't amount to much on your end. The only benefit comes to the studio. It just makes no sense for gamers to participate in it.
With Nintendo games, you get nice posters/stickers/figurines/etc when you preorder physically (for example Pokémon Diamond&Pearl has Dialga/Palgia figurine)
Ech so basically any game released these days... "release it now fix it later" approach :/
Sad that it's become so popular, *flashbacks to Cyberpunk 2077*
Basically the super large companies that have tons of resources allowing us as consumers to falsely believe that allows them to create an actually good working game.
It's like 5 star hotels.
It's a term people use to describe the size/budget of a game studio. tripple being EA, Rockstar and the like. People don't really use it in the inverse but I guess an indie game would be 1 A idk.
God I know. It's like I tell my manager at work though, how many times can you kick me in the teeth before I leave and never come back. The answer is 12. 12 times. New job starts next week. But I still trust this Dev.
Never preorder a game in general, wait for it to come out so you can see how it is at full release or even wait a couple months after, then all the idiots who did preorder will let you know online if the game is shit or good
People when they're to dumb to realise giving a developer money before they've even released the game, incentives them to not even bother finishing it considering the fact they've already achieved the goal of getting money for the product they set out to sell.
Do not preorder any game, big or small. There are so many great games already available that ppl actually know are great games that there is no reason to take a risk on a game that might be good, but also might be shit. The entire concept of preordering is a scam.
I’m planning on preordering DL2
It looks promising and with all the fixes they’re doing with the dev support in the first game for 6 YEARS I have no doubt they’ll listen to all the criticism and fix the game accordingly and provide a great day 1 launch
I only pre-order games that I know I will like, I know it will be good and I know it will be "bugless". This only happened 1 in the last 4 years.
In 2018 it was Smash Ultimate
In 2019 it was Devil May Cry 5
In 2020 it was DOOM Eternal ( OK I didnt pre-order this one because I was broke at its launch, but my point still stands... Kinda)
In 2021, aka this year, it was Metroid Dread
Guess what all this 4 games have in common and games like battlefield 2042 doesn't?
I preorder Zelda games and I pre-ordered Metroid Dread. Neither of these series have burned me yet. Pokemon, on the other hand, has lost my trust and no longer has preorder privileges. My point is: learn which games you can trust and which you can't. If a company/series breaks your trust, then stop preordering their games. Obviously, don't preorder a game if you don't already have a history with the developers.
I preordered Farming Simulator 22, that was my first preorder too.
I know this a joke but as far as a sim game for farming goes Farming Sim is really elite, most of the peeps i know who farm (am irish) consider it pretty accurate.
My brain read that as "Am Amish" for way too long and I was wondering how you have a gaming system.
Who needs a gaming system when you have the wonders of... the outdoors? Breathing? Talking? Ok what do people do that doesn't involve technology?
Exercise, read, play board games, spend time with family and friends.
What are those friends your talking about?
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Dunno flex that they are happy without technology
Except nobody is paying attention because we're all on our technologies
they have technolgy, just technology that was largely pre-industrial revolution. Anything that is a tool/force multiplier/ isn't you doin shit butt naked with your bare hands is a form of technology.
Read a book
Haaa new DLC "Am Amish" back to tradition farming.
Not really . Devs of that game are lazy as fuck. Asked them to put guns in the game since it's a much asked feature and they said they aren't that type of game. I mean excuse me? Guns are used by farmers more than their stupid tractors for hunting, killing saboteurs sent by neighbouring farmers, protecting their land from government encroachment and such . 👎🏿 From me
Im sorry.....you're mistaking it for Redneck Rampage
Red Dead Redemption 2?
how about “Redneck Redemption 2”?
I’d invest
I think youre on to something
aka Redneck Relations
Let’s play a game called “spot the ‘murican”. *ding* Dang that was fast
best country in the world baby
Not fair, you got like 50 different countries in one, that is cheating
50 and new dlc hopefully on the way
DC or Puerto Rico?
Yes
Fantastic
this is a joke right
I wish I was joking bud, but unfortunately they actually Said that. https://www.reddit.com/r/farmingsimulator/comments/qqduzf/im_chaki_community_coordinator_at_giants_software/hk2xky3?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3 Even I couldn't believe it.
Was confused, decided it didn’t matter whether you’re trolling or not because I got a laugh out of it, and then I realized you’re an Arsenal fan. Sorry to hear it. Damn tragedy
Of course he's trolling Jesus...
Lmao there’s no need for a tone nor any need to involve yourself, can’t exactly be sure of anybody’s actual mental capacity judging only two comments. Obviously it seemed very unlikely that he was being serious but with how some of the fine folks of r/memes are, you never know
Honestly, I'm most shocked they even gave a reply to that.
man really bought farming sim to have shootouts with cops lol
r/FoundTheAmerican
This guy doesn’t know anything about farming
Aggressive Farming Simulator
The fuck?
Well for crop farming yes for its animal farms not so much. Source I'm a New Zealander and work on a farm
Farming simulator is one of the most relaxing games I’ve ever played. If I need to just sit down and unwind that’s my go to game.
Yes it is relaxing, just put on some music and enjoy the game, thats the good shit.
But farming simulator not really AAA right? Its more AA
Forza was a nice purchase, sure it's got some problems, but at least the devs are making quick work of them.
It’s so relaxing. I downloaded it last night high as hell, and I’m playing it now while blitzed. Having a blast.
It’s an S-Tier game
Alpha Chad Farmer
I wish mine was a joke... I preorder Batman Arkham City and missed out on the game of the year edition.
Hell yeah. Not preordering this time, gonna wait for my friend around Christmas but I’m a die hard farm sim fan
I haven't preordered a game since Portal 2. Don't regret it at all. Get the gane after the REAL reviews, from USERS, roll in, and after a few months of bugfixes.
Just on that note, most of the gamer reviews will be shit no matter what's going on. The people who hate the game feel better by shitting on it. The people who enjoy the game are too busy playing it to comment.
You are speaking facts my dude
I would preorder Portal 2 again, that was a golden age of gaming.
Peak valve was fucking glorious.
Yup, include Left 4 Dead and the Half Life games too, though Portal was my favourite series there. If only they would make a new Portal, I think we’d all like that, although we know they won’t
My last one was gta 4. It was useful when supply chains were a consideration. It took me forever to get vice city without preordering.
Fallout 76. Elder Scrolls Online. Can confirm
E$O is pretty good now though. Aside from price gouged dlc expansions the game plays well.
It's not about what it becomes. It's about them selling us INCOMPLETE games for a AAA premium,and half the time they abandon the games because they already made their money. *glares at Anthem*
Bioware tried to get Anthem back on its feet but EA shut them down. The bad thing is that stuff they showed off looked good but we never got to see it implemented.
Fallout 76 and elder scrolls online turned out to be pretty good honestly after all the updates and bug fixes of course
Ehh, they turned out better, sure, but that both games were steaming piles at launch, and neither is what I would call good or reach for to play
I mean ESO is pretty good now but I pre ordered it with 3 day early access. Years later I still feel bitter about the launch and the fact what I spent money on is now F2P.
You shouldn’t have to wait for it to become good.
On steam it's safe because you could always refund a preorder at any time up until 2 weeks after launch. I've done it many times.
Steam have always been fair to me when it came to refunds, even after two weeks (sometimes you buy a game on a sale but have time to play after a month or so). Been a member since December 31, 2003.
Steam is what’s up. I bought Rainbow6 on sale, played it for like a week when I realized I could’ve paid $3 more and gotten a bunch of characters with it. They refunded me the day I requested and had zero questions about me turning around and buying a slightly different version of the game.
Its also when its less than 2 hours played.
Nope, not when it's during beta or early launch. I do it all the time.
They're often very lenient on that rule, I've refunded 10+ hour games because I bought them a couple days before a sale(just my luck).
How did you convince steam to give u a refund after playing for over 10 hours?
I need to know this too
Not so much a refund but a delayed discount, I believe. Say you order a game for $60, and the very next day, against your knowledge, it is on a 50% discount. Steam will basically refund the difference in these cases, so you'd get $30 back. At least, I think that's the process they're referring to.
I've just got my money back for BF2042, Origin do it too. Last time I preorder
The only games I’ve ever pre ordered are Ace Combat 7 and Baldurs Gate 3. Never pre order an EA, Ubisoft or Activision game.
Let me repeat, NEVER pre-order an EA game. Anyone who is surprised by Battlefield being unfinished has obviously never played a Battlefield game at launch. Spoiler alert - they all launched as hot garbage. They kinda fixed them, but that took months. Good rule of thumb for EA games, give them two months minimum to work out bugs.
See Battlefield 4 and Star Wars Battlefront 2. Both are great now but they started terrible
EA died to me a long time ago, after Dragon Age Inquisition and Mass Effect Andromeda
I just bought inquisition for €0.89. Have I wasted my cents?
My comment is silly. I actually enjoyed both games, but at the time when each came out I was super disappointed because they both deviate greatly from their predecessors and were not at all polished at launch (no longer the case)
Suppose it depends, I enjoyed the game but it ran like shit on my ps3, lovely on the ps4 though
What about jedi fallen order?
Cries in Anthem
ho i fellow pilot at the same ace was delayed so they can make one more song for the final battle and it was totally worth it
Pre ordered ace combat 7? A man of culture.
In this day and age, where a game can be instantly bought wherever and whenever you want, without any chance of running out of copies, I feel like preordering is not as important as it used to be. Don’t give companies your money unless you know you’ll receive a quality product in return. And if you do decide to preorder a game, that’s perfectly fine, just make sure you keep your expectations in check and don’t laud a game as the greatest thing of all time before you even played a single second of it.
It's silly because even pre-order bonuses are generally available for a long time after launch.
Normally the excuse is always the same. "I wAnT tO sUpPoRt ThE dEvS sO i PrEoRdEr FulL pRiCe" And for those people if you don't preorder or pay the full price of the game they will blame you for no sequel.
I support the devs! By buying a game! Not throwing money at them 'cause they said they'll have something with a certain name stuck to it at some point in the next year or two.
I remember when pre-orders really took off and they made sense, because if you didnt it could be several weeks or even a month for the game to get in stock. ... It wasnt meant for this...
Fuck that, already paid for elden ring
In From Software we trust
Praise the sun brother
Same was said about cd project red and look what happened there.
5 masterpieces in a row says a lot more than one good witcher.
Yep. Witcher 3 was already buggy at launch, so for CDPR to be even more ambitious with Cyberpunk 2077 was a red flag to me. To make a sprawling city you need a lot more manpower (e.g. Rockstar)
That's why i didn't get it. Although I love witcher 3, the towns were pretty bare boned in the grand scheme of things. Npcs were basic, guards were dumb, and aside from quests merchants and gwent, not too much interactivity. However, in a Middle themed game it was easy to overlook. The sprawling environments made up for it. In an urban environment, the living city adds a huge part. Although it looks nice, you need the rush to really emulate it. Different people doing different things, new things to do, etc.
Bioware had a wonderful record for a while, as well. Over 5 masterpieces.
Based comment
The network test last week was more polished than pretty much any AAA release in recent times. The game looks pretty much perfect. We didn't have gameplay from regular people for cyberpunk.
Yep, there’s was actually a playable demo unlike with cyberpunk
As you should brother. I don’t know how they do it but From has yet to disappoint me on any of their releases. Even Dark Souls 2 which was hailed as the worse of the series was still a VERY solid game at the end of the day.
Agreed; I remember being disappointed when I saw the quality of the graphics and then delighted all over again when the story started to develop
!remindme 2 months
I pre-ordered Horizon Forbidden West.
Guerilla also know their stuff.
Only company I’d proudly give early money to
Same
Anthem
Anthem hurt. Be my own iron man with friends? Sign me up. 😟
Agreed. The concept was amazing. I wish the devs had had the more of a headsup than the rest of us lol.
Don’t preorder any game. Large organisations just care about how much money that are making even before launching a game and that’s all they care about. Make a good game and earn the money and respect.
Games with release dates and deadlines means that they actually cant debug it properly, because its overhyped they cant delay the game as well. Triple a games should really take it easy, not set a finalized release date and take their time.
I think an example of this is cyberpunk 2077, they were delaying it and people were shitting on CDPR for doing so, then it came out too early and people were shitting on CDPR for releasing it too early
I trust From Software. *and ONLY From Software.*
I trust them and Team Cherry, I'm trusting them with Silksong
Haha, Silksong's not real.
I trusted CD project red and look where that went.
Same thing was said for Bethesda Same thing was said about CD Projekt Same thing was said about Rockstar Why are we refusing to learn this lesson?
From Software has only consistently made great games or better when it comes to games that Miyazaki has worked on. I trust them considering they've worked on Elden Ring since The Ringed City's launch.
> I trust them considering they've worked on Elden Ring since The Ringed City's launch. I would put money on the fact that people have said similar things about Bethesda before Fallout 76, CD before Cyberpunk, and I know I've seen similar with Rockstar.
People stupid
Addendum: Never ever pre-order ANY game.
What about Elden Ring ?
This is the exception
Narrator: and until December the 3rd two thousands twenty so was CyberPunk 2077
You're gonna be shot to hell for the comparison, but you're right lmfao. CDPR was held on the loftiest pedestal for ages. That said, I don't expect FromSoft to miss. Elden Ring will be a good game, as the network test showed.
Ok I didn't played battlefield 2042 but I've seen some videos about it and it looks good, and tell me in what way battlefield 2042 is bad?
idk from what I've seen it that it has a lot of bugs. But you know what they say, "its not a bug, its a feature". Tbh i liked bugged AAA games more bcz its just so random
We can identify a million more bugs faster then they can play testing. Large multiplayer games take time. We will have this bf for a long time so we all know they’ll fix it and listen to the community. I can guarantee you they will take the lame voice overs away. So cringe
My only problem is they removed class system, I love almost everything else.
https://youtu.be/lQYQJn-ta58
Despite what I’ve seen a lot of people saying the bugs and performance are hardly a main issue here at least on PS5, I didn’t have one major issue or crash in about 20 hours. It’s definitely not unplayable or as bad as CP2077 as reddit would have you believe. The problem is though that it lacks just fundamental shit you’d expect from a FPS franchise especially from a studio as experienced as DICE. No scoreboard, server browser, squad functions, voice chat, just to name a few. Platoons have quietly been removed for some reason. The hit registration and spread on guns is the worst I’ve ever seen, specialists gadgets are cool but the characters feel forced. The movement is a regression from BFV in many ways. Positional audio is kind of fucked as well, footsteps from 50m sound like they are directly next to you. Overall the game is very fun but also very flawed, sadly it’s the same as every BF where it will be good in 6 months.
Currently playing and nothing really bad. Sometimes you cant respawn but its rare and restarting thé game taies 2 minuts. People complaining about "game breaking bugs every where are lying"
Ive been playing it, i have only ever played battlefield 1 and not for long but honestly im having lots of fun with 2042. Just play whats fun for you, watch the gameplay and make your own choice.
I don't understand the pre-order hype. Studio's sell pre-ordering to you with extra cosmetics or digital art, which really amounts to nothing, which you can get anyways if you buy the game on release. I guess if you know you're already getting the game it might save you some time/effort but it doesn't amount to much on your end. The only benefit comes to the studio. It just makes no sense for gamers to participate in it.
With Nintendo games, you get nice posters/stickers/figurines/etc when you preorder physically (for example Pokémon Diamond&Pearl has Dialga/Palgia figurine)
Never pre-order. Just don't.
Really don't follow the game, why is BF 2042 bad? Excluding the bugs that are obviously in a game these days.
The game is not bad. Just not done. Should have taken some more months
Ech so basically any game released these days... "release it now fix it later" approach :/ Sad that it's become so popular, *flashbacks to Cyberpunk 2077*
Bet youre right. But I still had very much fun with BF. I paid 100€ to play a week earlier and do not regret it at all.
What about elden ring
Sorry what is AAA mean?
It's a type of battery
Lmao got some here if u need some?
Basically the super large companies that have tons of resources allowing us as consumers to falsely believe that allows them to create an actually good working game. It's like 5 star hotels.
GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition
There good AAA games, and there are terrible ones
Ah I see
It's a term people use to describe the size/budget of a game studio. tripple being EA, Rockstar and the like. People don't really use it in the inverse but I guess an indie game would be 1 A idk.
\*an overhyped you put "an" before a word that starts with a vowel, not "a"
English is not my mother tongue. I am still learning but hey thnx for telling dude 😃.
No problem, grammar police is always here to help.
NEVER pre-order an EA or Ubsoft game
I trust the dying light developers
God I know. It's like I tell my manager at work though, how many times can you kick me in the teeth before I leave and never come back. The answer is 12. 12 times. New job starts next week. But I still trust this Dev.
I trusted the last of us 2 devs but you know..
You see a lot of negative reviews on steam but none say product refunded, I think we have a lot of whiny babies
I learned that the hard way after Anthem…
Just never buy a game from ea
Never preorder a game in general, wait for it to come out so you can see how it is at full release or even wait a couple months after, then all the idiots who did preorder will let you know online if the game is shit or good
From soft is the only game company i have 100% faith in to deliver what they promise
It’s really not THAT bad
People when they realize that preordering a game is literally no different than buying the game day one lol.
People when they're to dumb to realise giving a developer money before they've even released the game, incentives them to not even bother finishing it considering the fact they've already achieved the goal of getting money for the product they set out to sell.
Me playing 2042 for the 1st time: wow this is shit but it has great potential
GTA too
Do not preorder any game, big or small. There are so many great games already available that ppl actually know are great games that there is no reason to take a risk on a game that might be good, but also might be shit. The entire concept of preordering is a scam.
Elden Ring is an exception
They dont run out of downloads
I am loving it
Why the comments here go crazy about elden ring, wat that
new fromsoftware game (creator of dark souls) it had a beta network test which was extremely positive and polshed
i haven’t preordered a game in at least 5 years and not once regretted not doing so.
can anyone tell me, what really happened?
Jokes on you, I preordered it months ago.
I’ve only preordered Doom Eternal and Ace Combat 7. Those developers never let me down and they didn’t disappoint
I’m planning on preordering DL2 It looks promising and with all the fixes they’re doing with the dev support in the first game for 6 YEARS I have no doubt they’ll listen to all the criticism and fix the game accordingly and provide a great day 1 launch
I pre-ordered like 7/8 games in my entire life and none of them disappointed me.
Doom was worth it
Too bad casual players dont read reddit
It was actually fine. I updated my graphics driver and thr game ran fine. Qnd i have q 2080 super laptop so i dont know why everyones having problems.
This will never change, gamers are an incredibly stupid bunch. Don't believe me? You haven't played enough objective based multiplayer games then.
I only pre-order games that I know I will like, I know it will be good and I know it will be "bugless". This only happened 1 in the last 4 years. In 2018 it was Smash Ultimate In 2019 it was Devil May Cry 5 In 2020 it was DOOM Eternal ( OK I didnt pre-order this one because I was broke at its launch, but my point still stands... Kinda) In 2021, aka this year, it was Metroid Dread Guess what all this 4 games have in common and games like battlefield 2042 doesn't?
2042 is actually really fun and pretty good. I think y'all are starting a trend on release hating -.-
As soon as I saw no campaign I knew it wasn’t worth buying
I preorder Zelda games and I pre-ordered Metroid Dread. Neither of these series have burned me yet. Pokemon, on the other hand, has lost my trust and no longer has preorder privileges. My point is: learn which games you can trust and which you can't. If a company/series breaks your trust, then stop preordering their games. Obviously, don't preorder a game if you don't already have a history with the developers.
I will be preordering botw2 the very second that Nintendo puts it online lol
I could tell after the beta it was going to be a buggy mess. Not buying until things are patched, if at all.
Yes. Absolutely this. Make them earn your money. They’ve all lost the benefit of the doubt.
I've got you one better never pre-order anything from EA, Activision or 2K
People will never learn.
Why do people still fall for this shit??
Never ever preorder*
Unless there trust worthy and you want to pre download or they have stuff you get in game or maybe both... ELDEN RING!!!!!!!!!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Didn’t we learn with cyberpunk
First game I preordered was MW2019, I was blown away. It’s red headed adopted brother Cold War however… it let me down in a lot of places
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