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Originally Posted by HRBaker
Let me put this as simply as possible...
Your not buying a car !
The car you want has been produced, and is sitting on the lot or showroom, and you can spend the entire day looking at it in detail before you sign the papers.
OOTP is the same. When it releases, you will be able to kick the tires and go over the options list. Those of us that have bought 25 versions of this game are well aware that we, too, have to wait until we get our hands on it - but have been happy with 90% of the versions we have bought.
If you don't want to buy until your 100% sure your getting your money's worth, then pay whatever price is current when you finally make up you mind.
End of rant.
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I don't pre-order video games that often, the last one being WWE2K24 and they did it right... they used social media to give all the new features and the entire roster well before the pre-order time was over. To those defending this game... the industry doesn't work like these developers have chosen to operate. Regardless of how they've done in the past... this is not entitlement wanting to know what you're paying for. At least in the US, most of us are struggling in a horrible economy. It was tone deaf to raise the price and still act this mysterious about the new release