With all this speculation of how civ choices affect sales, I'd be shocked and amused to hear that Civ VI lost a sale by not posting the replay of a random fairly uninformative live stream.Gonna be preordering. Haven't come up with a good reason not too... but if Firaxis don't hurry up and post the video of yesterdays livestream that I missed I might get a reason. Australians who didn't wake up at 4am shouldn't be punished because they stuffed up.
With all this speculation of how civ choices affect sales, I'd be shocked and amused to hear that Civ VI lost a sale by not posting the replay of a random fairly uninformative live stream.![]()
Gonna be preordering. Haven't come up with a good reason not too... but if Firaxis don't hurry up and post the video of yesterdays livestream that I missed I might get a reason. Australians who didn't wake up at 4am shouldn't be punished because they stuffed up.
http://writingbull.de/sid-meiers-civilization-6-community-gutschein/
There is a link to the webshop in the article, and 20 % is already off on the site. To get the last 5 % use the code BULLSCIV6.
Dude, you're on a site named CivFANATICS, not a site named OnlyModeratelyInterestedInCIVreally. If anything I'm surprised more people didn't preorder.
Being a civ fanatic is no reason to suspend all logic and pre-order something, a practice that has zero benefits whatsoever. All it does is encourage further stripping of game components by game developers to sell as future DLC and also sends the message that anything developers make will be fine, they can just patch it in time. Both of these are highly destructive to the video game industry.
Regards.
I already know what features are in the game, I don't feel that any game components are stripped of.
Also I want to be able to play on day 1, I want the pre-order bonus and €60 isn't much money really. All experiece show that I will put 1000+ hours in this game, so there is not much of risk, is it? If it takes a couple of patches to get it right, I guess I'm willing to take that risk, it's a stretch to call it "suspend all logic".
You can say what you want about "the industry", but the fact of the matter is I payed more than €60 years age on games that were unbelievable bad to the MegaDrive and NES, or games to the PC that will never get fixed (Vampires: The Masquerade). So don't pretend bad games or buggy games is a new matter. There might be more incentives to ship a buggy game now with the possibility of patches, but also games are much more complex nowdays, so in part it is understandable.
Pre-orders aren't particular to the game industry. I have friends who forked out more than €1k to pre order the new Tesla that they will probably get in 2018, even if they've never even seen the finished product. Companies with a good reputation can do that, however they wage their reputation on the finished product.