• Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ll take the author more seriously when they proofread before they hit submit.

    That being said, let’s consider: “I’d rather spend $60 on a finished game than $0 on a game that will be buggy until the first few patches roll out.”

    This only holds weight if we can be guaranteed that a game purchased at full AAA price won’t have issues upon launch, and since we’ve seen incomplete games at launch LONG before and after Gamepass was created, I would rather pay nothing to try a game, than be out $60 and realize that it was shit.