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Relax and wait for pirates, especially when PC launch comes π
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/488/
Why pre order? Would they run out? It makes no sense without a physical copy
So they signed up for that subscription right away! (I do believe if you pre-order your auto enroll for the subscription)
GTA6 doesnβt even have a PC release date, correct? Just funny because of the publisher in the screenshot.
Any word on Linux desktop support? Last time I played a Rockstar game was RDR2 on Win10 and somehow my cloud saves through their platform got corrupted.
Open to trying it but wondering if the platform I have will even be an option.
Likely the same as GTA 5. Single player only
Yeah Iβm just looking for single player. Never played online with any of their titles
i cant justify spending 80 usd for a game when there are so many amazing games that are free or are under 5 usd
Saw an article a few weeks back that said something about how Rockstar was ensuring availability for the game. Availability? For a download?
Also, why bother pre-ordering? The whole idea of pre-ordering is so that you can ensure you have the game when it comes out because there are limitations on supply meeting demand on the printing of a disc. Again, this is a download. Other than some artificially limited exclusives (which, again, are downloads and will probably be made available again at a later date) there is no reason to pre-order. Unless you want the game to just automatically install for you, I can't think of a real reason for pre-ordering this. (Disclosure: I am old and I practically never download big games--not at launch anyway)
Not sure if it's the same where you live but where I live, there are high interest rate bank accounts that require a minimum spend per month. A pre-order could help you hit that maybe. I don't know that's the only thing that comes to mind. Plus if it's on Steam, you could refund if it turns out bad anyways. If it's not on Steam, however, welp.
Bro, you donβt get it.
My preorder tells Rockstar that I am okay with them charging the most for the opportunity to rent the game from them while I pay them additional money for multiplayer. It also means that I can preload the game, because I have been conditioned to have 0 patience, and the thought of waiting to give Rockstar more of my time and money hurts me physically.
Let me have this bro. Please. If I spend the equivalent of a weeks worth of groceries on a game that is going to essentially be the same game as the last game, I can finally feel something for a brief moment.
Had me in the first part, ngl
Didn't forget, on PlayStation if you download (even pre-orders) you can't refund it!
So if you buy it and download it now, you don't have to deal with those pesky reviews.
I also don't understand what pre-ordering means nowadays. sometimes they offer you some sort of extra thing, which makes sense. but why would you preorder if you get literally nothing for it
Even if you're old, those are solid arguments.
Even if your IQ < 1 those are solid arguments.
If I were going to make an argument for pre-ordering digital games, the only one I can think of is basically that you can pre-download the game.
Instead of waiting on a 300GB download when the game launches, you simply get a quick patch (probably a few KB in size) to actually activate the game files that you have already downloaded ahead of time. It means your wait is only a minute or two, instead of potentially hours (depending on your local internet speeds).
Maybe if it allowed access to an open beta ahead of the official launch date. Iβve seen a few games do things like that, where the full game releases on {date}, but pre-orders can play the open beta starting like two weeks ahead of time. If itβs something like a competitive game where familiarity with the in-game systems will matter, having access to that beta could be valuable. Even if the systems get updated for the final launch, youβre simply reading patch notes and adjusting your play-style accordingly. But everyone who didnβt pre-order is starting from 0.
Thatβs literally the only justification I can think of. Because yeah, the pre-order bonus content stuff is almost always artificially gated (it could just be available for everyone right from the start) and will almost certainly be made available to everyone at a later date anyways.
If I were going to make an argument for pre-ordering digital games, the only one I can think of is basically that you can pre-download the game
Sure but that leaves no valid reason to pre-order a few months before launch, instead of a few days.
Sure but that leaves no valid reason to pre-order a few months before launch, instead of a few days.
Ok, I got one! You're in the process of declaring bankruptcy, your credit card is about to be revoked, and if you pre-order the game now, the cost will be included in the credit cards that get zeroed out. Even better, unlike a physical game, there's nothing for the court to seize!
A fringe benefit of digital games - they have no monetary value, therefore they can never be seized by courts to pay debts and fines! They're bankruptcy and judgment proof!
Or really, any scenario where you have the ability to pay now, won't have the ability to pay later, but can still get some benefit from it in the future.
What I dont get about this is most game CDs today dont include the full games on them. We dont have CDs in existence to hold these games.
No CDs big enough, sure. Most modern consoles (like PlayStation and Xbox) use Blu-ray as their disc type for physical copies of games. Those can hold up to 100 GB for PlayStation 5 in particular.
Regardless, even if the disc isnβt able to store enough data to hold any one game, it isnβt immediately a problem. For example, the physical copy for the PS4 version of Red Dead Redemption 2 came with two discs to hold all of the data. There are ways around any data capacity limitations more often than not for physical media.
I would at least take a thumb drive or something π
$80 should at least get me a thumb drive !
Why? You having a physical thing doesn't make you own the product any more or less.
Not saying you should buy the game. I'm not going to. But not because of physical media, it's going to be the same old rubbish they've been peddling for over a decade, except even more focused on GTA Online.
Except it does. Because owning a digital copy legally speaking means you own a licence to a software, but not the software. Physical discs / flash drive / cartridges are owned, licenses can be revoked and are not owned in the same sense.
Well I don't see Sony breaking down my door to take my physical copy of Sackboy: A Big Adventure.
A transferable licence on a hard copy definitely beats a non-transferable digital license for sure, but for any online game being able to play is obviously not only related to your local hardware and copy. We're definitely going down a shitty road, but it's not like we're not already on it.
This game is going to be nothing like past grand theft autos. All the people who made the prior games are gone, and now they write by focus group and committee... I think it's probably going to suck.
I mean, maybe?
Most media have a committee or group focus to them.
I would argue the reason modern media sucks so bad is because of min max writing by focus group in pursuit of a test-tube blockbuster. Any originality or risk taking is a no-go so you write for the lowest common denominator and do reboots and remakes. Brand new stuff has to happen using existing IPs that are already popular.
It's different from just being collaborative or testing ideas on your intended audience. It's closer to how companies make dog food than the creative process for making good entertainment or art...
Tell you what: Finish making the game, patch out all the bugs, add some DLC, and I'll consider paying you $5 for the GOTY edition in a few years. Best I can do.
preorder what?..... what are you reserving anyways?
You're preordering your bytes, duh! It's well known that companies run out of bytes when there's massive demand and have to order more from the byte farms. If you don't preorder this, the company might not have enough bytes for you and your download could have to wait a long time until they replenish byte stock!