Posted July 28, 2017
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I gotta admit I was a bit sceptical when I went to check gog.com today and found three pre-orders on the front page with the tag-line "Pre-orders done right" where a pre-order basically would come with a free game alongside it. However the problem with pre-orders has never been that you didn't get enough to justify the cost. The problem is and has always been that you have to pony up cash up-front for a product that you have no idea if it's going to be up to standard. To me gog.com has always been the more consumer-friendly alternative to steam with actual quality control. I can kind of get the idea of early access because you can actually get the games and play immediately. But this is basic turd-polishing trying to get an anti-consumer practice as pre-orders to look like something that you could ever do right. Pre-orders makes sense for physical items where you might have a problem getting them if you don't pre-order. But for a digital good it's basically a way to get consumers to pay before they can get a word from reviewers about the quality of the product.