JWE is the first time since witcher 3 ive been immediately willing to preorder a game, instead i walked away disappointed and haven't done so yet. The main reasons are:
- There's no physical PC edition.
- Further, as a pc gamer how i buy games is as follows: steam sale or epic no holds barred expensive physical collectors edition. I really would like a collectors edition. Instead, all im offered is to pay a relatively high cost for nothing but a steam unlock, which honestly i see as a cheap commodity.
- The deluxe edition is really underwhelming. I don't know if i even want 5 new dinosaurs. Maybe more cosmetic helicopters (or anything else they add later) might be more interesting. The value proposition of the deluxe version isn't immediately apparent.
- What about the usual things that are included with the deluxe version? No digital art book, soundtrack, wallpapers, even a signed jpg with Jeff Goldblum would have shown a hint of care and substance about what they're making.
I think the essence of what i'm trying to say is, im coming to JWE as a fan looking to preorder, and what i'm being met with isn't acknowledging that, its more 'Braben wants to go light on physical distribution' and didn't even think to include the standard minimum for digital deluxe editions.
This was all done for elite dangerous, so its sad that JWE is getting the cheap treatment.
Anyway i hope this can get improved before launch as the next steam sale is only a few months away.
- There's no physical PC edition.
- Further, as a pc gamer how i buy games is as follows: steam sale or epic no holds barred expensive physical collectors edition. I really would like a collectors edition. Instead, all im offered is to pay a relatively high cost for nothing but a steam unlock, which honestly i see as a cheap commodity.
- The deluxe edition is really underwhelming. I don't know if i even want 5 new dinosaurs. Maybe more cosmetic helicopters (or anything else they add later) might be more interesting. The value proposition of the deluxe version isn't immediately apparent.
- What about the usual things that are included with the deluxe version? No digital art book, soundtrack, wallpapers, even a signed jpg with Jeff Goldblum would have shown a hint of care and substance about what they're making.
I think the essence of what i'm trying to say is, im coming to JWE as a fan looking to preorder, and what i'm being met with isn't acknowledging that, its more 'Braben wants to go light on physical distribution' and didn't even think to include the standard minimum for digital deluxe editions.
This was all done for elite dangerous, so its sad that JWE is getting the cheap treatment.
Anyway i hope this can get improved before launch as the next steam sale is only a few months away.