@spiddyman007: Few days to go till release, I might as well preorder, the price won't change at release date and I will be getting just some early boost, and it's just a digital version of the game, so I can predownload the game, maybe. So there is no reason to not preorder if you're gonna buy it anyways on release date, if you're preordering like a few weeks before release, that way you at least know it won't be getting delayed.
@olddadgamer: So you're acting like trump a spoiled brat who doesn't like to talk about problems and instead just ignore them and say "well shit happens".
@BeefoTheBold: It never used to, read the article, it never took effect, it was revoked before it was able to exchange data to gun sellers about peeps who receive mental health benefits. Instead: "There are now, and have been for some time, laws that seek to limit gun sales to anyone “who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or who has been committed to a mental institution” per Title 18 section 922(g) of the United States Code. However, according to the Associated Press:
The Obama rule would have prevented an estimated 75,000 people with mental disorders from being able to purchase a firearm. It was crafted as part of Obama’s efforts to strengthen the federal background check system in the wake of the 2012 massacre of 20 young students and six staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut."
@twztid13: Lol Bungie made their games worse compared to the demo previews of Destiny 1, the fantasy elements of weapons was toned down too much for the sake of stupid pvp. They ruined the entire pve just because of pvp elements.
Even if I played the game on PS4 and play Destiny 2 on pc.
@bullsharktestosterone: There was a reason, the director didn't want to make one, so get lost you whiny greedy bastard, he isn't some sort of slave for your gaming needs. We are only buying the license to use his game to play it, he can do whatever he wants with it and not make any of it if he chooses so.
@xOmniCloudx: That isn't actually competition, exclusivity kills competition, you have no choice to choose besides just giving into it or not giving into it. Like for example console/pc exclusive games you just choose the hardware based on the game you want play, instead of choosing the hardware that would be the best way to play the game or have incredible customization options to choose how you want to play the game even further. If the game would be on steam, then it would have an immense amount of competition from all the other games, but if you go only for that dev/pub service to buy games, well you either get the game or ignore the service all together along with the game. Also it's annoying having to get multitudes of programs just to run a program. The perfect gaming future would be when you have only 1 platform, 1 windows, and 1 service to sell all the games that exist. That would be the most consumer friendly, mind that with full capability of customization like you've expected from PC, you use whatever controls you want, you use whatever filtering software to enhance the games look, audio enhancing software, just have perfect setup of everything, and get all your games from one place, not having to compromise with your experience just because the devs don't like using a third party service that does the marketing for them.
And then in the future you can buy the game only with an attached os installation and only with that os you can play that game and nothing else, or even better yet you have to buy a custom console for that specific game with the game to play it, every game being exclusive as **** and the publishers/devs getting all the money they deserve and without any thirdparty involvement. The worst case scenario anyways.
@Jigen32: Most games that I have wishlisted, I will eventually buy them, unless the reviews say there are some extreme game breaking features in them. The point of wishlist is anyways that you will buy them, you don't want some crap being there, if you put something as not interested, you won't be seeing it in the store being advertised, besides just a blank spot there.
@lion2447: People buying preorders aren't beta testers (early access isn't a preorder, you're getting a half finished game at the moment you buy), you're just giving them their money so you can play the game at the same time as everyone else at launch, but with extra stuff, that may or may not be released after launch for others with an extra price tag. Though there are games that will give you beta codes for it, or if you're buying early access, then you're being a beta tester, but most fail to see the latter being a beta and they think it should be already 100% playable and can be reviewed in that manner.
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