Radelaide said:
I'm broke, it's lots of effort.
The cost of the game never goes up by pre-ordering, but it does sometimes go down.
So what kind of sense does that make, if any?
I fail to see your logic here?
And if you really are broke, you should be doing digital download versions on PC and save yourself 35-60% of the cost.
Radelaide said:
I pre-ordered Arkham City Steelbook edition, but I'm wondering if all the time and effort is worth it?
List of reasons for pre-order:
Cosmetic item(s) that you think are super cool.
This would include something like the Arkham City bonus skins.
Functional items, otherwise unobtainable in-game.
Recently, Human Revolution had a silenced sniper rifle that I absolutely had to have, and the THQ bonus for Space Marine was a Power Sword, which seems to be the best option for pwnage in that game.
The ever-present promises of beta invites and early access.
We've all done this. Don't lie. Heck, half the reboot Medal of Honor sales could be attributed to the promise of Battlefield 3 Beta access.
And I know I wasn't the only one enjoying WoW pre-release, even without dungeons or any other luxuries its players enjoy today.
And before you ask, yes, I did already cash out for SWTOR.
Supporting Indie development.
To my knowledge, not the most common of practices, but there are a few promising Indie games being developed, with people pre-ordering, thus pumping more money into the machine, enabling the devs to push even more awesome into the games.
Price cuts.
Pre-ordering a PC game at GameStop? Here, have a gift card worth ~25% of the game cost!
It's a clever way for GameStop to keep you coming back, but hey, if that's where you buy your games, you're just gonna be happy, right?
Limited availability
Want a special version of the game? Collectors Edition or something similar? Better pre-order that sucker before somebody else does.
Personally, I tend to pre-order when they throw something functional at me.
Or offer me a Beta of something I've been waiting a long time for.
Hell, the second I get a whiff of a SWAT5 pre-order, I'll be there, card in hand.
95% of the time I'll go digital, and if I the release days daily activities allows, I'll be staying up early, playing that shiz.
However, you always have to be reasonably certain that you won't be disappointed. Once you lay down that cash, there's no going back!