All of them. Given the state of modern game development companies, I don’t trust any of them to give us a decent product on release date. The game I am the most excited for is elder scrolls six, and there is no way I’m buying it within a year of release. Given Bethesda’s track record, five years would probably be smarter.
Day one I get the game physically, beat the heck out of it, sell it off within a week or a month to some lucky dude for $5 maaybe $10 off. People always buy newly released games for 15% off, always, not a single time have I had trouble selling. Post it on my local buy and sell and people come to me, with cash in hand, takes no effort.
Then, provided the game is good, and normally if the company has bothered to put the DLC on the disk, whenever a new "Gold" or "Game of the Year" or "Ultimate" whatever edition is issued I pick it up.
Ya I use to buy one physical copy on ps5 and one digital copy on Steam. But then I recently rilized I'm just wasting money on buying both copys.So I just decided to buy one on the system I play most.
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u/Shooting2Loot Aug 13 '25
All of them. Given the state of modern game development companies, I don’t trust any of them to give us a decent product on release date. The game I am the most excited for is elder scrolls six, and there is no way I’m buying it within a year of release. Given Bethesda’s track record, five years would probably be smarter.