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Anyway, it is a damned shame too. MK is one of those games I like so much that I am willing to pre-order...
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Too bad, I guess I'll have to wait until the Complete Edition is out and maybe cheaper, a year or two from now.
BlackThorny: I don't get it - How can you tell MKX will even be good enough to purchase at the initial run, not to mention pre-order?
People should only Pre-order games (and developers) they trust, and to make sure they can play the game before those who didn't pre-order - just like watching a screener copy of a soon to be released movie - you get some less polished content but you get it first.
Of course that will mean you might lose some of the fun (or most of it in cases like the Wolverine screener without Special effects and editing), and of course that could also mean you'll be getting a bloody bug ridden mess instead of a game - but that's what you should expect if you pre-order anything you couldn't be certain to like from the get go - and that's why you should never pre-order at all*!
* Unless it's like The Witcher 3 - pretty much the closest you could ever get to a sure thing. As I browse through the posts MK is hardly like that.
edit: typos.
I got MK9 when it got its PC release, and it worked properly enough for me. In all honesty I'm a Single Player Only kind of player so I probably missed most online multiplayer problems.
Generally speaking, I'm quite tolerant of launch day bugs, but I'm not one to pre-order often and usually wait to buy games later during proper sales. Hell, I'm guaranteed to not play RPG games on launch day and I did pre-order The Witcher 3 and, technically, a small number of Kickstater RPGs.
Fighting games, though, I always play at least a little bit when I get them and I do want to play MKX as soon as possible, so I'm willing to take a risk here.
Anyway, if I do get it as a pre-order it will be rather later than sooner and only after I see them fix the price tag (as I posted later, the proper price to the standard version of the game is R$99,90, a common and tolerable price).
So, providing a direct answer to your question: I can't tell if it will be good enough, but past experience in this case tell me I can take the risk, though I'm pretty prepared to face launch day problems if they happen.
But that's me, I would not dare tell anyone else to follow my lead.