The Division leads the effort.
The Division leads the effort.
When you place a pre-order, you're essentially giving the company back the money they invested in creating the game without receiving it until it's officially released. You lack any real value until launch day, and you're uncertain whether the game is worth your investment. Although I'm impressed with what I see so far and the PC version, I'm holding off on pre-ordering because it ties me into a commitment that offers nothing until the big day. Be patient and wait for the official release.
Really I can do that? If that's true then it's a great news. Have you tried it?
TotalBiscuit has never released anything for Assassins Creed Syndicate, Siege or any Ubisoft titles after ACU.
Publishers and studios provide incentives for preordering mainly to secure upfront payments, particularly when they suspect their titles may not perform well or suffer technical problems. This strategy relies on securing quick cash from eager players and those with financial influence. Wait until the official release to review and watch reviews. Totalbiscuit's content delivers genuine perspectives, but even without personal hardship, he’s unlikely to produce videos for every new release. Avoid relying on a single viewpoint; instead, explore multiple trusted sources and aim for collective agreement. Refrain from preordering games and dismiss advice from those who do.
Yea, I quite understand why I shouldnt listen to those who preorder. They will try to advertise the game that they've paid w/ a good amount. Human nature. Hehe. So based on your suggestions.. There wont be reviews or feedbacks that will be released during the beta session? Or if there is it wont be enough to give verdict on the game so I should wait for the official release.. Are my assumptions right?
Just hold off until it’s out. Save the cash if you think it’s worth it. It’s similar to knowing you’ve already put money into the game and not wanting any regrets or wasted funds. I’ve only pre-ordered a few games in my life, and usually it’s because I’m really invested in the story. Unless you’re ready to risk losing money, keep waiting until it’s officially released.