Yes, consider preordering if the Beta versions look promising.
Yes, consider preordering if the Beta versions look promising.
I don’t enjoy kickstarters at all. If a game struggles to fund itself, it might be wise to let it stay hidden. Few exceptions exist—like Halflife 3, StarCraft 3, and Warcraft 4—but most titles don’t match the appeal of these classics.
It seems a trial version might be useful since you've experienced parts of the game during its creation. However, many of my concerns about pre-ordering remain unchanged. It's not only about safeguarding yourself but also about the type of behavior your order promotes.
I purchased the game to save it in advance, and I really liked it. Some users have shared their feedback, though it isn't universal.
Ordering ahead is losing its relevance. Used to be about securing a physical copy, now digital copies are everywhere, offering endless options. It feels unnecessary to spend money beforehand when you can wait until release day and get it at the same time, after reading reviews.