Yep, 100%. People pay money for this crap. $60+ to play however the F we want. Screw Ubi and all these devs pulling this garbage.
[Edited by Ducimo, 3/28/2018 7:52:37 PM]
While I agree totally with the sentiments, I don't understand why people still pay full price for so many games.
Trainer issues, Early Access, patching and cost combine to make it an often curious investment.
I quit paying full price over 3 years ago. Now I just wait for a sale of at least 45% and with but few exceptions, the longest I usually have to wait for a game is 45 to 60 days. With inventories of 400 or more games and many unplayed, there's always plenty to play to keep busy.
The net result is on average like buying two games and getting three. And by then game reviews are coming in, trainers are fine-tuned and games are working better than when released after some of the bugs and glitches are worked out.
With some games and Season's Passes at $80 to $100 these days, people expect perfection and Game of The Decade quality. At sale pricing, a lot of that pressure is gone.
Yep, 100%. People pay money for this crap. $60+ to play however the F we want. Screw Ubi and all these devs pulling this garbage.
[Edited by Ducimo, 3/28/2018 7:52:37 PM]
While I agree totally with the sentiments, I don't understand why people still pay full price for so many games.
Trainer issues, Early Access, patching and cost combine to make it an often curious investment.
I quit paying full price over 3 years ago. Now I just wait for a sale of at least 45% and with but few exceptions, the longest I usually have to wait for a game is 45 to 60 days. With inventories of 400 or more games and many unplayed, there's always plenty to play to keep busy.
The net result is on average like buying two games and getting three. And by then game reviews are coming in, trainers are fine-tuned and games are working better than when released after some of the bugs and glitches are worked out.
With some games and Season's Passes at $80 to $100 these days, people expect perfection and Game of The Decade quality. At sale pricing, a lot of that pressure is gone.
I totally agree jaks, it's my routine also