BrainMuncher
Liturgist
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2015
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- 153
Not speaking for myself, since I'm not going to buy or play for free a buggy pile of crap when I can just wait a few years until it is community patched into a playable state. But I can think of reasons why:Why?
a) They have already played all the other stalker games a million times and all the mods, and every other remotely similar game that might have scratched their itch. So the new thing is the only thing they haven't already played to death.
b) Quite a lot of people play games, watch movies, watch sports, and read books so that they can talk about them with their friends who are consuming the same things. It's like a shared social experience even though they are doing it alone at home. They don't want to miss out on the thing their friends are talking about. Or maybe they want to farm buttons by posting about how shit it is on the codex
c) This doesn't apply to single player games but for online games many of them tend to deteriorate over time, with power creep, inexorable bloat, and dwindling player base. So the best (or perhaps only) time to play them is often close to release.
d) It's just a way to kill some time with minimal effort and whatever new thing is most immediate gets chosen. They are not looking for the ultimate experience. "Why? Why spend money on something that is objectively bad?" think of it as the equivalent of getting drunk at the pub - an equally pointless activity, objectively bad drinks with poison in them that turns you into a retard. $60 for stalker is probably cheaper than the drinks