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vonuber

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17,868 posts

188 months

Friday 14th June 2013
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Having never pre-ordered a game I am curious as to people's motivation behind doing so.
Personally I would never pay money for something of unknown quality / enjoyment but that's just me and I am tight with my money.

rsv gone!

11,288 posts

264 months

Friday 14th June 2013
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There is often a discount for pre-ordering, along with extra content. Amazon reduce the cost to you if the price drops between ordering and release.

Of course, the downside is you can forget you ordered Duke Nukem on Steam! Doh!


snuffy

12,349 posts

307 months

Friday 14th June 2013
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I've never pre-odered either. I've ordered things, but I've never worked out how to order something before you order it.

Jasandjules

71,988 posts

252 months

Friday 14th June 2013
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vonuber said:
Having never pre-ordered a game I am curious as to people's motivation behind doing so.
Battlefield 4 - I know I will buy it. I may get it cheaper (or with extras thrown in) for "pre-ordering"

TonyTony

1,882 posts

181 months

Friday 14th June 2013
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Its not really much different from going to the shop and buying it is it, most of the time you won't have played it before.

chris1roll

1,893 posts

267 months

Friday 14th June 2013
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Only twice, I cuurently have a preorder on with the local games shop for GTA V - I know I'm going to buy it, and everytime I go in I can stick a couple of quid on so come release day it'll be half paid for...
The only other time was for Legend Of Zelda Ocarina of Time..that was what, 1998?

Butter Face

33,999 posts

183 months

Friday 14th June 2013
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I've pre-ordered GTA V, because truthfully it is pretty much assures to be epic.


vonuber

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17,868 posts

188 months

Saturday 15th June 2013
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Butter Face said:
I've pre-ordered GTA V, because truthfully it is pretty much assures to be epic.
But is it though? If it turns out to be crap will you not be annoyed at wasting your time/money for the sake of waiting a week or two for some feedback to appear?

Butter Face

33,999 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th June 2013
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vonuber said:
Butter Face said:
I've pre-ordered GTA V, because truthfully it is pretty much assures to be epic.
But is it though? If it turns out to be crap will you not be annoyed at wasting your time/money for the sake of waiting a week or two for some feedback to appear?
No. I kind of know what Genre I am into, GTA Games never disappoint me, I think anyone who says GTA 4 is bad is a lunatic, I think it's ace.

I waited for Feedback on Deus Ex: Human Revolution and a lot of people said it was a good game so I bought it. I never made it past the first boss, I spent hours sneaking around, sedating people, trying not to get spotted and loved it. Then I got to the level boss and you basically have to run and shoot, which was nothing like the rest of the level.

It's been gathering dust since.

RobGT81

5,229 posts

209 months

Saturday 15th June 2013
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Butter Face said:
No. I kind of know what Genre I am into, GTA Games never disappoint me, I think anyone who says GTA 4 is bad is a lunatic, I think it's ace.
Its certainly not bad. Probably didn't meet the massively high expectations everyone had for it, expect GTA5 to do that though!

Steve Evil

10,801 posts

252 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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I pre-order because often it's cheaper when doing so, you frequently get bonuses for pre-ordering, I usually get the game a day or two before release and I avoid having to drive to the shops to pick anything up, I simply return home from work and it's there on the doormat. Most reviews appear before the game ships, so if something should turn out to be unexpectedly bad I'll cancel, but I've usually got a good idea from reading previews months in advance anyway.

You don't pay anything up-front and only pay when the item is shipped.

As someone else has said, if you're a fan of the studio or series then you're pretty much assured that you're safe by buying the next release, you know GTA:V isn't going to be anything short of excellent. I pre-ordered The Last Of Us last week because the studio constantly releases great games and the previews were all glowing, with not a bad thing to say about it. Reviews cropped up a few days beforehand and confirmed that it was excellent, so I can't see a single reason why I wouldn't pre-order.

As for feedback from other people, I'll take the opinion of someone who plays games day-in, day-out, over Joe Bloggs from a forum any day of the week.

P-Jay

11,255 posts

214 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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I'll also pre-order GTAV (once I remember to do so).

In this case you get a tiny bit of extra stuff and you know you'll get it on release day, it's been years since a game has sold out and been unavailable from day 1, but GTA IV was the last time.

Early reviews are starting now and I very positive, reviews of the finished game will be coming soon, it's fair to say in the highly unlikely event it's a stinker, there will be time to cancel.

Stagpump

688 posts

194 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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I am seriously considering pre-ordering Payday 2 as they give you 2 beta keys when you do. The first game is excellent and the combination of Beta keys and previous track record means I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.

On the other hand this can bite you in the arse. I love Borderlands 1 + 2 so Alien: Colonial Marines being released by the same company was a pre-order and what a dog turd that turned out to be.

It has altered my view. As I said I am CONSIDERING pre-ordering Payday 2 but this time last year I would definitely have done so.

So in short yes I pre order for bonuses / discounts but I do so cautiously.

Steve Evil

10,801 posts

252 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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Stagpump said:
I am seriously considering pre-ordering Payday 2 as they give you 2 beta keys when you do. The first game is excellent and the combination of Beta keys and previous track record means I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.

On the other hand this can bite you in the arse. I love Borderlands 1 + 2 so Alien: Colonial Marines being released by the same company was a pre-order and what a dog turd that turned out to be.

It has altered my view. As I said I am CONSIDERING pre-ordering Payday 2 but this time last year I would definitely have done so.

So in short yes I pre order for bonuses / discounts but I do so cautiously.
To be fair, if you'd read a few previews of Colonial Marines you'd have noticed it wasn't being looked on very favourably. Payday 2 is also being developed by a different team to the original game, so I'd not take the previous game as a measure of quality.

BaronVonVaderham

2,322 posts

170 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Because it's exciting! bounce

jogon

2,971 posts

181 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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On the last 4 occasions I've used Amazon they have failed to deliver my pre-ordered game on the release date, if I lived in the Shetlands then I could understand but not good enough when in London.

I now just pop down the supermarket where its often cheaper.

Steve Evil

10,801 posts

252 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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jogon said:
On the last 4 occasions I've used Amazon they have failed to deliver my pre-ordered game on the release date, if I lived in the Shetlands then I could understand but not good enough when in London.

I now just pop down the supermarket where its often cheaper.
That's because you used Amazon, who have a reputation for never getting things out on time.