Maybe, at the age of 35, I've become old and out of touch, but...
I don't get this pre-ordering business.
I get it from the publishers point of view, if they can get a sale early, especially before reviews come out, then of course they're going to try.
But for a customer point of view? Sure if you get something extra. (Though extra skins, or one gun don't really appeal to me much), and if its a physical product that might conceivably sell-out (a new games console for example) that you absolutely had to have on day one.
This is a steam game, it's not going to run out, your not going to get it any earlier, why not just pay on the day of release, where's the downside?
I actually like this company, sounds like they are going to be selling a good game for a fair price, and are genuinely seem confused by the fact that people are queueing up to give them money early.
I don't get this pre-ordering business.
I get it from the publishers point of view, if they can get a sale early, especially before reviews come out, then of course they're going to try.
But for a customer point of view? Sure if you get something extra. (Though extra skins, or one gun don't really appeal to me much), and if its a physical product that might conceivably sell-out (a new games console for example) that you absolutely had to have on day one.
This is a steam game, it's not going to run out, your not going to get it any earlier, why not just pay on the day of release, where's the downside?
I actually like this company, sounds like they are going to be selling a good game for a fair price, and are genuinely seem confused by the fact that people are queueing up to give them money early.