The Take Out Bandit
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Due to all the Next Generation of consoles talk recently I've been thinking about hardware pre-orders and the lousy time I had back during the PS2 launch.
My thinking is this. Customers who have paid in full for their pre-orders should take priority over the bums who have only deposited a few dollars.
Having spent a few years at Software Etc. I became familiar with the practice of persons placing a pre-order deposit, then losing interest in the passing time and coming in to cancel, or move it over to another item.
Not to mention the outbreak of persons placing minimum deposits at several locations in the hopes that on launch day they can secure a console.
With hardware there's really no guarantee at launch that you'll be able to obtain a hot console with the current pre-order model.
When I pre-order, I'd like a sense of security that come launch day I won't have to dick around, or be dicked around obtaining my shiny new toy.
What are your thoughts?
Also, since there was an interesting discussion about the condition of used game quality in Japanese gaming shops versus American gaming shops I'm curious about the pre-order practices of the Japanese retailers. Are they any different from our system?
I'm hoping that come PS3 launch that retailers will be a bit more accomodating of the freak campers in their parking lots. Perhaps handing out tickets to X amount of persons in line so they can come back to pick up the hardware, or something less vague than camp in the parking lot and maybe get a PS3.
I really didn't have any problem obtaining a PS2 at launch via camping in Best Buy's parking lot, but it isn't something I look forward to doing again (Thanks in large part to the guy sitting next to me that wouldn't shut up about his copy of Evergrace and constantly showing me the box and manual).
PS3 launch is going to be Hell. =_=
My thinking is this. Customers who have paid in full for their pre-orders should take priority over the bums who have only deposited a few dollars.
Having spent a few years at Software Etc. I became familiar with the practice of persons placing a pre-order deposit, then losing interest in the passing time and coming in to cancel, or move it over to another item.
Not to mention the outbreak of persons placing minimum deposits at several locations in the hopes that on launch day they can secure a console.
With hardware there's really no guarantee at launch that you'll be able to obtain a hot console with the current pre-order model.
When I pre-order, I'd like a sense of security that come launch day I won't have to dick around, or be dicked around obtaining my shiny new toy.
What are your thoughts?
Also, since there was an interesting discussion about the condition of used game quality in Japanese gaming shops versus American gaming shops I'm curious about the pre-order practices of the Japanese retailers. Are they any different from our system?
I'm hoping that come PS3 launch that retailers will be a bit more accomodating of the freak campers in their parking lots. Perhaps handing out tickets to X amount of persons in line so they can come back to pick up the hardware, or something less vague than camp in the parking lot and maybe get a PS3.
I really didn't have any problem obtaining a PS2 at launch via camping in Best Buy's parking lot, but it isn't something I look forward to doing again (Thanks in large part to the guy sitting next to me that wouldn't shut up about his copy of Evergrace and constantly showing me the box and manual).
PS3 launch is going to be Hell. =_=