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TotosHeadphones
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@fujipandasan As a rule, I never buy or preorder a game until I know how buggy it is a launch and also until it gets into gamers hands. I think in this scenario, I wouldn't ever discount not buying it unless I didn't see enough of an update. Until there is a full run down of features I can not make a decision as to be fair, the information is fairly light. It wouldn't be a sound decision to base it on the trickle of stuff that has been revealed.
Anybody worried about traction, listen to @ScarDuck14 *wink wink
Anybody worried about traction, listen to @ScarDuck14 *wink wink
mariohomoh
3 years agoHero (Retired)
@TotosHeadphones Yep.
The marketing timeline had all sorts of events listed, even "content creator hands-on". The only thing I'm interested in is the proper, general review embargo.
The creators hands-on I'll obviously watch a few. The solid, well mannered, not shouty ones. But after last year, I will always be squinting down the monitor "hm, let's see where you're lying to me" 🧐
When the impressions get generic and more hopeful than helpful, that's when you need to back off.
Wait until the reviews come out. The real ones.
The marketing timeline had all sorts of events listed, even "content creator hands-on". The only thing I'm interested in is the proper, general review embargo.
The creators hands-on I'll obviously watch a few. The solid, well mannered, not shouty ones. But after last year, I will always be squinting down the monitor "hm, let's see where you're lying to me" 🧐
When the impressions get generic and more hopeful than helpful, that's when you need to back off.
Wait until the reviews come out. The real ones.