For me, the only reason to pre-order games was to ensure you got yours before your local store ran out of stock, leaving you waiting around and unable to play. Since the vast majority of PC games are delivered via digital downloads these days, there literally isn't any reason to bother anymore. By the afternoon of day one, there are usually hundreds of player reviews which enable you to make a somewhat informed choice about what you're buying, and with today's download speeds you can usually have the game inside of two hours from purchase. As for the stuff they give away with pre-orders, most of it is pointless and often released a few months later as a DLC, so who cares?
Console players reliant on physical copies .
Reading this post, I want to change the one I posted earlier. I will only pre-order again with companies that have proven to deliver quality (Reiza) or companies I want to support (Studio 397).I'd preorder e.g. reiza just to show support - not bothered if it turns up late or anything.
I only preorder when there is a beta
Can I be certain that it's a legitimate copy obtained through a lawful channel for distribution in my country at that price?If anyone is interested, CDKeys has F1 2017 for US$35.
Can I be certain that it's a legitimate copy obtained through a lawful channel for distribution in my country at that price?
pre-orders use to have some kind of physical model of something (cars, characters) This is if you are a die hard fan of a gaming title that has had a long run in the industry...For me, the only reason to pre-order games was to ensure you got yours before your local store ran out of stock, leaving you waiting around and unable to play. Since the vast majority of PC games are delivered via digital downloads these days, there literally isn't any reason to bother anymore. By the afternoon of day one, there are usually hundreds of player reviews which enable you to make a somewhat informed choice about what you're buying, and with today's download speeds you can usually have the game inside of two hours from purchase. As for the stuff they give away with pre-orders, most of it is pointless and often released a few months later as a DLC, so who cares?