[quote]Look up why you should NOT pre order.[/quote]
Still have yet to see any article on Pre-orders that aren't laden with opinion and "don't pre-order cause game might be bad..."
At the end of the day, it's a personal preference and has zero to do with the quality of end product.
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"Hey they preordered the 💩 out of all the pretty crap we slung at them the last three years, I bet we can keep that rolling! Slap some flashy cinematic sequences together and make a trailer, no don't include gameplay, just cut scenes. They'll throw money at the screen, they always do. We can count on our sheeple!" "🤤Ermagerd, did you see that cinematic trailer, omg it's going to be such an awesome game, ermagerd I have to preorder it now🤤. 🤷♂️🤦♂️🙄smh
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[quote]"Hey they preordered the 💩 out of all the pretty crap we slung at them the last three years, I bet we can keep that rolling! Slap some flashy cinematic sequences together and make a trailer, no don't include gameplay, just cut scenes. They'll throw money at the screen, they always do. We can count on our sheeple!" "🤤Ermagerd, did you see that cinematic trailer, omg it's going to be such an awesome game, ermagerd I have to preorder it now🤤. 🤷♂️🤦♂️🙄smh[/quote] In other words: "don't pre-order cause game might be bad." Again, personal preference. Also, it's quite common for [i]reveal trailers[/i] to have very little to no actual gameplay. Hell, I've been irritated for years because even commercials for the game have almost no gameplay footage.
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Editado por joey big guns: 3/31/2017 2:12:52 PMNo, it's "don't order till you actually find out what's in it and see the actual game played." This game was fun, but I do regret being on the preorder hypetrain for the last three years. So much so that I no longer wish to preorder ANY video game. Ever. Preordering based off cinematic trailers after three years of so many missteps does nothing but fuel the egos of idiots who say things like, "they'll throw money at the screen". They have quite a hill to climb to make the follow up preorder worthy for many people who play this game, myself included.
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[quote]No, it's "don't order till you actually find out what's in it and see the actual game played."[/quote] It's an FPS. The only major changes that I'm aware of are a new HUD and menu. Why do I need to see gameplay when it's going to be similar what we've experienced for the last 3 years? If this was a brand new game, I'd agree with you. [quote]This game was fun, but I do regret being on the preorder hypetrain for the last three years. So much so that I no longer wish to preorder ANY video game. Ever.[/quote] What's the difference between a pre-order and launch day purchase? Virtually nothing. I, like many others, have enjoyed what I've experienced so far and the direction this game has gone. I plan on pre-ordering this weekend. It will cost $5 which allows access to the Beta this summer and I'll be able to see for myself if I like it. If I don't, I can always cancel, if not I'm only out $5. If really enjoy it I can still upgrade to another edition. Activision won't see a dime of my money till release date anyways. Don't really see the downside.