• @theshatterstone54
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    711 months ago

    Modern games have been getting shittier, and with Denuvo claiming that many publishers don’t renew beyond that 6-month period, it really doesn’t change anything. The best period to buy (or pirate) a game seems to be 6 months to a year after release, when all the bugs that shouldn’t be there in a finished product have been fixed, and Denuvo is not there either (or the game has been cracked anyways), it seems to me that the best time to play a game for anyone involved, is 6 months to a year after release. Also, for paying customers, the game would have likely gone down in value significantly and you might be able to pick it up second-hand for a significant discount, while also ensuring you don’t support greedy publishers releasing half-baked, incomplete products. Problem solved.

    None of the above applies to indie games, which I would feel more inclined to pay for, and genuinely find more fun nowadays.

    But all of that is just my opinion on the matter.

    • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      611 months ago

      Yeah, I dont even buy games new anymore.

      Why should I? They are all broken betaware, that they want me to pay 50/60/70 dollars for! Its absurdity.

      I wait for a year or two, and get the game and all its DLC on sale for 5 dollars. It’ll be the actual complete experience, and with the least amount of bugs too.

    • @phx@lemmy.ca
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      111 months ago

      Yeah but how many of those shitty bugs in the first 6mo are related to the crappy DRM causing issues?