So honestly I feel half of this paranoia just has to do with the Gaming Industries' recent track record as well as BDobbin's silly YouTube videos.
Not pre-ordering, if anything, doesn't help anybody. Publishers rely on pre-ordering to make sure the game is a steady investment for future titles.
Low pre-orders only mean that the developer gets hurt in the long run, it won't somehow persuade the big-wig publishing company that "Oh golly, we better have a complete game on the market by release date".
So what can we do to prevent incomplete games from entering the market, well, incomplete? Voice your displeasure! If something isn't up to standards then never settle, but don't just mindlessly bash pre-ordering.
Obviously if you don't want to pre-order then you don't have to, but having all this hostility towards pre-ordering just doesn't sit right with me, and if your really that up in arms about the game then wait til' after said game releases... Or better yet, don't buy the game!
Edit: When I pre-order, I put my faith in that company that they will have the game done, so when I Pre-order Fallout 4 I am 100% confident that the game will be complete and worthwhile.
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Edited by Black_Adder_: 7/20/2015 9:19:47 AMTo put it simple about pre-ordering - you have to pay more for something you haven't even seen except the seller is telling you it's a good stuff. I, for example, have learned to NEVER rush buy a game that is in any way connected to Electronic Arts because it is either guaranteed disappointment or the game just isn't worth the initial price. I can wait to see what other people think about the game and then decide if I want it or not, and by that time it might already have a price drop. And yes, I don't care about not being able to play since day 1 nor do I want to support shitty publishers.