I pre-ordered, but really only for the really cool watch and case. I forgot the game comes with it, although I like what I see so far. Fallout in space(ish).
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Don't you only get the watch and case when you get the like, $300 version? The watch was super cool but I can't reason with myself to spend that kinda money on the game gear if I don't end up liking the game itself in the end. I do really love the watch, though...
Never actually pre-ordered anything, anyway.
I guess there isn't much risk because with Bethesda you always know exactly what a broken mess you're preordering?
But don't go cry to YouTube if it's even worse than you thought.
Glad to see that the game has plenty of unpaid beta testers. I'll still wait for a sale (if it's any good)
Glad to see that the game has plenty of ~~unpaid~~ paying beta testers.
ftfy
Cities Skylines 2 is already available??
Oh boy i haven't even played tears of the kingdom yet, 2023 is a great year for gaming!
I wasn't that hyped until the latest showcase but all I could think watching it was that I can't wait to see what modders do with it now.
Cities Skylines 2 isn't 60 euros? LETSGOOOOOOOOO
Wish people would wait to see what the game is actually like rather than blindly trusting a corporation.. Consumerism sucks
It's Bethesda. It'll be a buggy mess that will make Cyberpunk 2077 on release day a polished experience by comparison.
Am I the only one not excited for this game? It looks boring
Most of Bethesda's games become much better with mods. This will probably be pretty good in a few years.
Cannot think of one Bethesda game with a smooth launch. You couldn't pay me to preorder it when I can just play something else and come back to it when everything's been patched/modded in a year
Like watching moths to a flame. Bug-thesda is going to do what it always does; Ship a quarter of a product and fix it over years. I'd call it No Mans Sky syndrome but Elder Scrolls / Fallout has dealt with it longer.
Just because Diablo 4 isn't in this statistic :P