Well, let's look at your opening post.Phoenixmgs said:I said that's worst case scenario. I'm not going to have any game just for a weekend. You can have a game for 2-3 months and get a plenty back when selling it. And, if you want to replay it, it'll probably be dirt cheap by then, worst case scenario is that it costs $20 to play it at release and you pay another $20 to buy it back (probably more like $10), that's still only $40 for the game, still less than $60. The Order will most likely be free on PS+ when the sequel is close to releasing so I'll be able to play it again before the sequel if I want.
Well clearly you never mentioned the part about keeping for 2-3 months, I mean...why would you keep it that long if you beat it quickly and you know you would never replay it?All of this stupid is The Order 1886 worth $60 discussion is pointless because the game isn't going to cost you $60. Say you beat the game in 5.5 hours after paying $60 and say you hated it or loved the shit out it but you'd never replay it. Well...
ProTip: you can fucking sell the game!!!
Maybe the rest of the post clears up the whole "how long to keep the game = 2-3 months" thing.
Well see here you are actually saying "sell it after a weekend and get $40 back". Your revision is on pretty thin ice.If you buy the game on release and beat it over the weekend. You're going to be able to get at least $40 for it if you sell it.
Oh you know, maybe so you don't have to put down a $60 deposit for a weekend's use of the game.What's the point of waiting for a game to drop to $30, $20, or whatever when you can play it now for that price?