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- I think some just like that feeling of knowing their game is paid for and just waiting to be downloaded. And that's perfectly fine. Other's may be on a budget and not want to be tempted to spend those funds on something else before the game is released.
"stilljustme2;c-16071411" wrote:
This should be in the Expansion Packs discussion but the biggest advantage is being able to download and play about 12 hours before actual release; 9pm Pacific or the equivalent for your time zone. So if your Internet speed is significantly faster during the night, you can download it faster and get to play with it sooner. Or you can download first thing in the morning then it's all ready when you get home from work or school.
Okay that makes sense now, Hmm, not sure if I will do that, I will probably just wait for pack to come out like I always do just the same.- SimplyJenRising Spectator
"qtnikki;c-16071641" wrote:
I think because some people felt it was unfair. Those who didn't have the money to pre-order or missed out completely.
What happened to EA giving out special DLC like an outfit or decor item or something when you pre-order?"Marjia;c-16071421" wrote:
But I already live in pacific time zone, so what time do i get to play the new expansion?
The Origin store page for Cats & Dogs says:
Release date:
November 9, 2017 9:00 PM PST
You can expect to install and play at 9PM if you've pre-ordered. - For the most part, pre-ordering is for those who want to make sure they have a reserved copy (extremely popular games) at release. And/or for any bonuses that may come only through pre-ordering. Questions to ask and answer yourself.
1. What is the point of pre-ordering? Benefits for me and the company or just the company.
2. Should I wait for player feedback before pre-ordering to be sure there are no hidden surprises and I like the gameplay for the most part?
Personally, I don't pre-order games often. I'm still debating if I want to for Gran Turismo Sport. I mean...why not? I'm so excited for that game! :mrgreen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=29&v=yAjr9CPBEWc - When you use to per-order you where able to download it earlier. Or like with the Sims, I would get my copy of the game a day or two before release. The same with Sims 2, as well as bonus stuff. And Sims 3, you could download your copy at 12 midnight. Now you get nothing, and I think that is not cool. I per-ordered Cats and Dogs because I had the money.
Other games still give bonus items and other intensives if you per-order, and you can get earlier access too. Not sure why they've changed this with the Sims. "Yelleb;c-16074482" wrote:
Deshong04 wrote:
For the most part, pre-ordering is for those who want to make sure they have a reserved copy (extremely popular games) at release.
This would've made sense a decade ago when you could only buy physical copies of games. But nowadays, everything is online. So I don't really see how this makes sense, especially for The Sims...? It's not like an online multiplayer game that has limited-capacity servers.
You buy it and you have it, no matter if you pre-order it or if you buy it the second it releases. There isn't a set number of copies of this game.
The only perk that I'm aware of when you pre-order these expansion packs is that you get to download them sooner, so when they release you can play immediately instead of waiting ten more minutes for them to download.
Not everyone prefers digital only, so it still applies in some sense. There is also the issue whether one even has internet and/or good enough internet connection.
For physical copies, there is a set number of copies. Digital copies...no.
TS4 pre-orders that provides no incentives and allows you to play sooner...hmm. If that's what some like and are into. Continue to support the minimalist approach. :p- Here's a dumb question: are those who preordered getting Cats & Dogs earlier? On my receipt and in my Origin library it says it'll be available 9th November at 11pm and initially I just put it down to timezones because I'm in the UK, but now I'm actually thinking about it the US is behind us so that wouldn't make sense. I feel like I'm missing something or being really stupid here but yeeaahh...
Deshong04 wrote:
Not everyone prefers digital only, so it still applies in some sense. There is also the issue whether one even has internet and/or good enough internet connection.
For physical copies, there is a set number of copies. Digital copies...no.
TS4 pre-orders that provides no incentives and allows you to play sooner...hmm. If that's what some like and are into. Continue to support the minimalist approach. :p
Yeah, fair. But physical copies still aren't as sought after as they were a decade ago, so I highly doubt anyone would have to pre-order to make sure they got one. If it is the case, however, then I guess that's a perk to pre-ordering.
Come to think of it, I've never seen a copy of The Sims 4 (or any of it's stuff, game or expansion packs) in actual stores. Like, in the three years it's been out I've genuinely never seen it on a shelf. That's kind of wild."Yelleb;c-16074721" wrote:
Yeah, fair. But physical copies still aren't as sought after as they were a decade ago, so I highly doubt anyone would have to pre-order to make sure they got one. If it is the case, however, then I guess that's a perk to pre-ordering.
Come to think of it, I've never seen a copy of The Sims 4 (or any of it's stuff, game or expansion packs) in actual stores. Like, in the three years it's been out I've genuinely never seen it on a shelf. That's kind of wild.
Have you never been to WalMart?"Yelleb;c-16074721" wrote:
Deshong04 wrote:
Not everyone prefers digital only, so it still applies in some sense. There is also the issue whether one even has internet and/or good enough internet connection.
For physical copies, there is a set number of copies. Digital copies...no.
TS4 pre-orders that provides no incentives and allows you to play sooner...hmm. If that's what some like and are into. Continue to support the minimalist approach. :p
Yeah, fair. But physical copies still aren't as sought after as they were a decade ago, so I highly doubt anyone would have to pre-order to make sure they got one. If it is the case, however, then I guess that's a perk to pre-ordering.
Come to think of it, I've never seen a copy of The Sims 4 (or any of it's stuff, game or expansion packs) in actual stores. Like, in the three years it's been out I've genuinely never seen it on a shelf. That's kind of wild.
It could be true but I doubt digital would dramatically overwhelm physical purchases as many gamers still prefer disks.
According to these threads, there are reasons why someone might prefer physical disks over digital and vice versa.
https://www.gamespot.com/forums/playstation-nation-1000002/digital-copy-vs-physical-disc-game-31385784/?page=1
https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/2wedhg/ps4_buying_digital_download_vs_physical_disc_the/
https://www.gamespot.com/forums/games-discussion-1000000/digital-vs-physical-purchases-31174868/
Just because you have not seen physical copies of TS4 in your area doesn't equate to digital overwhelms physical versions by a landslide overall. The last time I went to GameStop, they had a display shelf full of TS4. Which doesn't mean much at all. Could be unpopular, some may prefer digital only, etc. Maybe next time I will ask about it out of curiosity.
Of course, I mostly play console games and I don't own TS4 so relating directly to TS4 specifically which is more popular among fans I don't know. But the debate of games in general Digital VS Physical I would guess both are almost equally purchased.
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