Especially with starfield. It is day one on gamepass so the only reason to pre-purchase is for early access and special editions. The game looks like it could be good or fall flat but I can spend $1 for a month of gamepass to find out for myself.
Hell if it’s what they promised and isn’t broken as fuck a couple weeks after launch, I’ll pay full price.
I’m definitely gonna let the beta testers speed run it first so I can find out if they’ve just massively lied to us (only 200 worlds or some shit, space isn’t fully open but just a bunch of pre-chosen “instances” you warp to and can’t leave, etc.) Before I even give it a thought, though.
Day one reviews are worthless too, even the non-corporate shill YouTubers still haven’t really gotten to play enough to be making assessments on day 1 and we all know it. They speed through the tutorial and then declare it a 7/10 cause they have to beat IGN to the front page.
Two weeks, see if it’s worth the price, go from there.
Especially with starfield. It is day one on gamepass so the only reason to pre-purchase is for early access and special editions. The game looks like it could be good or fall flat but I can spend $1 for a month of gamepass to find out for myself.
Hell if it’s what they promised and isn’t broken as fuck a couple weeks after launch, I’ll pay full price.
I’m definitely gonna let the beta testers speed run it first so I can find out if they’ve just massively lied to us (only 200 worlds or some shit, space isn’t fully open but just a bunch of pre-chosen “instances” you warp to and can’t leave, etc.) Before I even give it a thought, though.
Day one reviews are worthless too, even the non-corporate shill YouTubers still haven’t really gotten to play enough to be making assessments on day 1 and we all know it. They speed through the tutorial and then declare it a 7/10 cause they have to beat IGN to the front page.
Two weeks, see if it’s worth the price, go from there.