Never have I been disappointed by a game I pre-ordered. I choose the games that receive that privilege quite carefully.
Same here. And I remember they decided to release it a day early on PC. Wtf was that all about?Euphbug said:Only once have I felt really screwed over by a pre-order, and that was with BRINK. In fact me and a decent group of fellas pre-ordered that one and we were gonna have an awesome time playing together...at least until we found out it sucked. Besides that I have had a pretty solid time with any game I decided to pre-order.
I too pre-ordered the RE6 anthology... but I'm one of those people that actually liked RE6 lol.babinro said:I preordered Resident Evil 6 Anthology knowing that RE6 was going to have no 'survival horror' elements to it.
The game itself was unbearable. Thankfully the pack came with RE1-5.
I don't own RE 1-3 and never played through all of 2 or 3.
In the end the game was worth the money because of the time spent with the classics.
RE6 on the other hand isn't even worth $10.00 IMO.
Admittedly, this is a big reason why I pre-order. Some fairly recent preorders by me were made for this reason alone.jollybarracuda said:Even if there's no incentive, I don't see the problem. Maybe I have the money now and want to get the payment process out of the way?
Well shit, I never thought about that.Bhaalspawn said:Actually, as a PC Gamer, I found a great tactic to cancel Pre Orders after the release date.
DON'T BUY THEM ON STEAM. BUY THEM AT GAMESTOP
You know you can check file integrity and download any missing or corrupted files, right?kiri2tsubasa said:I will never pre-order from steam ever again. Alien: Colonial Marine was missing the .exe files needed to play. If I had gotten it from GameStop then it most likely would have worked.
I don't know where you are from but I can pre order hard copies of PC games from stores for $5 just like a console game.Tohuvabohu said:So Aliens: Colonial Marines came out, and it's being widely panned by nearly every critic in sight...
Unlike our console bretheren, PC pre-orders on steam are a much bigger initial investment, and is usually a permanent commitment. Console players can reserve their own copy for as little as 5$ and can cancel anytime. Even after release. Or can at least sell their games.
Whereas PC players need to pay it all off immediately. And usually cannot get refunds after release. And of course, cannot sell it.
Right, I get you. I don't pre-order PC games often, but if I feel the need to, I'll seek Gamestop out next time. Unless I'm absolutely sure the game I want is going to be great, I'd rather avoid getting burned again and being stuck with a terrible game.Bhaalspawn said:Well in terms of actual purchase, you can't take a PC Game back to gamestop after it's been opened (Shrink Wrap Removed) but you Pre Order games there the same way you do for console games. Put down at least $5 so you'll have it reserved for release day. If release day comes and you decided after seeing reviews you don't want it, you can cancel your Pre Order.
I'm not entirely sure about refunding your order charge, as I've never asked for a refund on a Pre Order (only pre ordered 1 game in my life and I loved it).
Despite the lack of major sales, Gamestop > Steam
IMHO: Pre Ordering games you know nothing about, buying collectors editions, or registering games with Steam or Origin is a sure fire sign that you're a sucker. I have no sympathy when those people get burned.
In fact, part of the reason I like EA so much these days is just by listening to all the sob stories of suckers they've burned.
Yeah, they'll refund the entire amount you've placed on a pre-order in whatever way you want. It's not a charge to pre-order through GameStop, it's a deposit, with the minimum being $5. They'll try to get you to change it to another pre-order (the employees are graded on pre-orders and getting a cancel looks bad), but the guys at my store are cool and don't push, so they'll give me back whatever I put down in whatever form of payment I used (cash, store credit, ect).Bhaalspawn said:I'm not entirely sure about refunding your order charge, as I've never asked for a refund on a Pre Order (only pre ordered 1 game in my life and I loved it).