@lonewolf1044: I agree with the wait and see approach. It seems like many devs use the "too many pc specs" or "all games have bugs" to not test enough or rely on post release patching. So many are released intentionally bugged and use their customers as testers.
@lorikat: To be fair, they dont do any actual investigative work. They simply re-report what is already reported by someone else. So if noone else is reporting on it, GS has nothing to copy. Did you actually expect that they'd go out and get this information by themselves?
Good trailer! It doesnt show any new footage that they havent already shown and it doesnt give away the entire movie. It leaves something for the actual theater experience. Great job!
@livedreamplay: If they tested their games more thoroughly before launch, then id be more than willing to buy them sooner. Also, none of the big companies making these big games are struggling. Their profits are huge. And as long as there is a demand, there will always be people willing to fill that demand and make games.
The biggest supporters of the game get the worst experience. Support a game by preordering or buying day one and paying full price for the lesser experience. Or, wait for reviews, wait for a price drop, and wait for the game to be fixed and polished and get a better quality experience. Seems like an easy choice to me.
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