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Also, let's be fair here--I didn't ask you to respond, so if you really would play Youngblood ten times over replying to me--I wonder why you replied to me, when I didn't even ask you to? Ahhhh!!! Got you there!
Yes, and it's one of many reasons why anyone who loves video games should not be rushing to pay full price for games, and absolutely never pre-ordering.
The only AAA company that can be said to have genuinely earned and kept the trust of gamers is CD Projekt RED, but I still wouldn't pre-order because it's just as foolish as buying a gym membership because they just happened to have a special deal that's only good if you sign up right now.
There are plenty of great games from the past 5, 10, 20+ years. No need to rush in and give these greedy companies exactly what they want.