Posted July 07, 2010

They made gamers having the habit to preordering the physical version, not too long ago, pretending that the stocks were limited, but now... no interest... so they now make special offers or that kind of crap just to make buy a thing without really knowing what it is...
Sometimes, Steam and their preodering gamers - oops sorry, I mean consumers - remind me that.
The preordering of a physical copy is only really a necessity when it is something that EVERYONE wants and you only want to go to a store. Which isn't really a problem for PC gamers. But imagine if you wanted a copy of Halo 5 from Gamestop on launch date. A pre-order would be smart.
That being said, things like Amazon and the like make this a moot point.
Beyond that, it is just about being able to play it sooner as opposed to later. The preorder will (well, it used to) result in you receiving the game on launch date. The preloading will result in you receiving the game on launch hour. And that is one case where automatic Steam updates are GOOD, since you get those last few bits automatically. Thus, it is playable when you get home.