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I think I'm doing my part as a patient gamer.
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.
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 done by 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.
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!
I recently played RDR2 and Witcher 3. They're very good AAA