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I think I'm doing my part as a patient gamer.
I recently played RDR2 and Witcher 3. They're very good AAA
Man this is the way.. I just started fo4. Got the bundle with all dlc for like $30.
2 days later got the massive patch.
And if runs on Linux.. patient gaming is the best way
I think being a patient gamer makes more sense nowadays (or at least since PS3/PS4 days) than it did before.
Many games are unfinished, unoptimized or need patches, and all this annoying experience is for the users which I like to call "unpaid beta testers" then when all the needed fixes arrive we can fully enjoy the best experience, at the best price.
Same, bonus points if you don't even buy the AAA game when it's on sale, instead buy an indie game with that money.
That's what I tell myself mostly, though I want to get better at buying indie games new.
If you are gonna play them right away, I don't see why you should not!