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My philosophy is "do I think the game in this current state is worth the price now?" If so, buy it and you get free updates to an already good game. Otherwise, add it to a wishlist and check back in a year.
I'm a little more wreckless with my spending. Sometimes I let my hopes and dreams make purchasing decisions for me... So far I have only been stung a few times. Battlefield 2042 was the worst one. I really thought it was going to be like the good ol days of bad company 2 and it so was not at all.
I'm tentatively excited for the next one again (I know I'm just being hopeful one of my favorite series isn't dead) but I will not be giging them a penny until I see some gameplay and some reviews from people I trust on the battlefield games.
We all gotta learn somehow. Mine was Brink from back in the day.
I mean in your defense brink looked so damn cool.
It sure did, bud. It sure did. 🥲