Re: SEV: What am I REALY getting for my money?
Everyone who's worried about whether SEV will be worth the money seems to be assuming that there won't be a demo available to check the game out before they buy it. I do not understand this mindset. People who are confident in the game can preorder it; people who aren't can wait for more info. Why waste time worrying over this before anything concrete is available to base the decision on?
Disclaimer: I don't expect to buy SEV immediately because I don't expect it will run on my current aging hardware; in fact, I want to see SEV's system requirements before I start shopping for a new machine.
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