The Day Before was an even bigger disaster than you thought: devs reportedly made to pay fines for bad work, learned it was an MMO from the trailers, and no one's sure where the bosses are
So, uh, just how dumb have gamers become? I haven't bought anything in ages, don't keep up with the news, but even my ignorant ass knows not to preorder anthing.
Far as I'm concerned, anyone that dumb deserves to be ripped off.
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I occasionally pre-order games, but only ever through Steam, where I know I can get my money back, no questions asked, if it's within 2 weeks of release and < 2 hours of play time.
I will preorder a Zelda game or something where I’m pretty confident of the quality and I don’t want to worry about slow download speeds on the day of release. I assume my case isn’t what you’re talking about, but if it is foolish in some way that hadn’t occurred to me, please let me know lol
Yeah, it's just that you couldn't officially preorder this game, you had to buy it the day it became available.
Sure it was a shit game but people literally scamed themselves when they didn't even try to look up if the game they are buying is any good.
I feel like they missed a trick by not allowing you to pre order the day before it became available. Not that anyone should have, it just would have been funny
It's so weird. I first heard from the game like two weeks before it released, watched a trailer, which lead to the whole controversy and what the ceo's are up to and was like: oh this is a fake game and or a scam. Or at the very least a really really bad game. How can one follow these people for years and be excited.
Yeah, jail. Someone belongs in jail. That's straight-up "company town" bullshit, and it's the sort of thing you'd like to think we solved a century ago.