Image alt text: An image of Steam’s top 10 best-selling games at the time of posting, three of which are marked as “prepurchase”

I checked the Steam stats and noticed that in the top 10 best selling games by revenue, there’s three games that aren’t even out yet. If we ignore the Steam Deck and f2p games, it’s three out of four games. They have also been in the top 100 for 4, 6, and 8 weeks respectively, so people just keep on buying them. I would love to know why people keep doing this, as the idea of pre-ordering is that there is a physical copy of a game available for you on release, but this is not a concern with digital items. So after so many games lately being utterly broken on release, why do people not wait until launch reviews to buy the game? If you touch a hot stove and get burned multiple times, when does one learn?

  • GrayBackgroundMusic@lemm.ee
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    19 days ago

    No. Heck, I don’t even play Early Access games (with rare exceptions, like Satisfactory). I’m not paying to be a beta tester.

  • truxnell@infosec.pub
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    19 days ago

    Not digital. I used to preorder popular games way back before digital was a thing as supply could be tight, but it makes zero sense in a digital world where they can’t run out of supply.

    Especially with how the trend today is release and drop hotfixes (or in some cases just laugh to the bank) I won’t drop $$$ until its in a good state

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      19 days ago

      Honestly, I’ve got lots of hours in Early Access games. That said, they were like $20 when I bought them in EA and as content gets added and they get closer to launch, the price goes up.

      I don’t think that’s the same as pre-orders though.

      The only digital game I’ve ever preordered was City Skylines 2. I was on vacation the day it came out and didn’t want to miss out on playtime and waste my PTO. Definitely worth it, and I enjoyed it and the lead up to release. (I’m on the fenced whether I enjoy it more than the first, but that’s mostly because I’ve got so many add ons for the first that the second seems like it’s missing things. But it worked well for me and I got hours and hours of playing in that day.

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      18 days ago

      What incentivizes you to pay money for early access games? Wouldn’t you rather wait until it’s done and have a better experience?

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        18 days ago

        Some of them are in a fine state as-is.

        I guess maybe for an adventure game or something, you want to have one playthrough and to get as complete of an experience as possible.

        But for most stuff I play, like roguelikes/roguelites, that’s not really an issue. For example, Nova Drift, an action roguelite, is out of Early Access now, but I played it for a long time in EA, and it was a perfectly reasonable game in that state. Same thing for Caves of Qud.

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    18 days ago

    I did pre-order KC:D II, but it’s the first full price big title I’ve purchased in a long while. I was hoping to have a new GPU at release, but it looks like I’ll have to wait a little longer. At least they’ll have ironed out the major bugs at that point.

    The reason I preordered the game was that there’s a bonus quest and I can theoretically still cancel my preorder from Gamesplanet in case the reviews suck. It’s not like pre-orders are irreversible.

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    19 days ago

    All they have to do is add a skin or some shit as a pre-order bonus and people will deposit money. It’s absolutely crazy, especially with the state almost every launch is in these days.

    Big games are like 50% off after a few months anyway, no point buying those at all until then.

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    19 days ago

    If I know I’d be buying day 1 anyway, yes I’ll preorder. I know I’ll be playing Avowed day one because it looks like my cup of tea, and I’ll be playing Wilds day one because I have a ton of friends who want to play it together.

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    19 days ago

    I’ll do it to support indie devs. Though I haven’t ever done it through Steam – just Kickstarter

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    19 days ago

    No, one time there was a highly anticipated game that I really wanted.

    Walked into the store after checking a couple reviews and bought it full price.

    Ask the clerk, he confirmed there is never shortages or anything like that for physical disks.

    Imo, there is even less of a reasons to preorder digital copies, what are they gonna do, run out of bandwidth?

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    19 days ago

    Occasionally, there will be a game I want to play as soon as it releases - even then, I’ll maybe wait until the last hour before release to “pre order”, just as one last fuck you to the concept.

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    19 days ago

    No, I was thinking about civ7 but was unsure because, while firaxis is very talented, I do not trust 2k, once they added denuvo I decided to not even buy it at launch even if the reviews are positive (and £120 for the founders edition is stupid, especially since, if the game is updated like all previous civs, it will be necessary).

    I will be waiting for denuvo to be removed (because it always is) and for a sale.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    19 days ago

    No. Any game I might possibly consider pre-ordering isn’t going to magically disappear. I was gonna make a comment about how there’s probably no guarantee about return policy on Steam for pre-order games, but I looked it up and can’t make the argument I was gonna.

    Either way, I would much prefer to wait for a game to be on sale on a much later date because at that point any major game ruining glitches/bugs should hopefully be patched and price will be cheaper. Generally, I don’t tend to buy games over a certain price anymore. Price varies, but right now it’s over $20USD since I’m on a college financial aid budget. And no, I don’t include $19.99 as under the budget because that’s absolutely marketing bullshit that I think should die.

    Also, I don’t like pre-ordering games since you usually don’t get any real world bonus items anymore (at least from triple AAA titles anymore). Granted, I’ve only ever done 2 IRL pre-orders in my life, but I was extremely disappointed about not getting anything besides access to free DLC for the Borderlands Pre-Sequel game compared to how I got a full guide book for BioShock Infinite, which was more than enough to make me thrilled (even if I’ve never actually used it once).

    Plus, at this point, pretty much every single pre-order game I see (unsurprisingly all triple AAA) is a game I know I’m not gonna like, so it’s pointless for me.

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    19 days ago

    As far as I remember, I’ve never bought anything in my life that I couldn’t enjoy immediately after payment (not counting delivery time if it had to be ordered and shipped). I did buy early access games, or games at full price on release day (twice only, Overwatch and Baldur’s Gate 3), though.