Such a low quality post, like excrement. Here's the problem with it:
[quote]You Children without any liquid income are not the target demographic. [/quote]
We know that it isn't true because Destiny and Destiny 2 are rated T for teen. The average age of gamers is 31 so you'd think 31 year olds would be the target demographic. If you did then you forgot that selling games to 31 year olds is easy because 31 year olds have a lot more disposable income than kids. Just like with all those PG-13 movies, the kids are the target demographic for games like Destiny.
[quote]For kids that think that not preordering the game is going to somehow change the quality at release[/quote]
Ok, let's analyze this part of the sentence before we move on. There are a lot of people who think pre-ordering games is bad for gamers because buying games sight unseen encourages lower quality games. There are also a lot of people who have been burned by pre-orders. Some of those people are kids. I'm not sure why OP's message is limited to that group of people.
[quote]you do understand that these games were already made years ago and that your purchase does not change them don't you?[/quote]
This is an outright falsehood. If OP's statement is true, then all the delays this generation wouldn't have happened. Games like Assassin's Creed Unity wouldn't have happened. Games are not only in development up to the stamping of the gold master, they are in development through the day one patch, and they often remain in development after release for further patches. There is time for player feedback to affect development of games throughout the pre-order period. It may not be enough time to take a Call of Duty out of space, but it is enough time to change an ending, micro-transaction plans, and weapon balancing. Keep you voices heard.
[quote]GET A JOB![/quote]
Kids, this message is for you and only you. It may seem nice to have disposable income to buy new consoles and video games. It is nice. But don't let immediate gratification interfere with your long term plans. In the long term, your income will increase with each degree you earn. Your studies should be your number one priority.
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^ This. Thanks for saving me the time in pointing out the many flaws in the OP's post.
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I do what I can.