Ask yourself one question, what do you get by pre-ordering? If you are happy with the answer then you do you.
Some people just want to have the money off their budget so its one less thing to worry about (I think, never pre-ordered myself). To answer his question though; and base on how last year's releases went - I would wait. Everything looks perfect before launch, and you're thinking 'it looks great, what's the worse that can happen' before crap hits the fan upon release. To me, thus far, pre-ordering isn't worth it. I only ever pre-ordered Starcraft II HOTS because I wanted to play it from the first minute.
Wondering what the RTX implementation will offer in this game? Could be something amazing if done correctly. Moody lighting, reflections, etc. Not that i'd ever get to play it. Buggered if i'm spending over £1k on a GPU!
There was a playable RTX demo as Gamescom. Have roughly zero interest in RTX personally, the cost versus performance payoff just isn't worth it in my eyes.
I see. I was going to get this for PS4 out of tradition but the PC version is looking better by the minute.
Last RE game I bought on console was Code Veronica, and because that was the only way to get it. It's still... never been on PC. But, with all new releases coming to PC, with actually really solid PC ports... I don't see any reason to get them on console anymore.
looks pretty recall when RE was on ps1 and everyone loosing their minds over it, never played any of them . hey maybe i will peep the demo.
They released a demo for RE7... kind of figured they would keep it going here. Specially after such positive feedback from RE7's demo. Both the content of the demo, and the practice of releasing it.
I highly suspect the demo will use Denuvo on PC as with the release version so it may be cracked within hours, after days/weeks/months or not at all depending on how good the protection is. If the demo is in effect the full game rather than a smaller slice of it with a definite end then there's no way that Capcom wouldn't protect the game somehow. Personally, I really hope the demo is cracked to allow unlimited play as I don't think 30 minutes is really enough time to sample a game. An hour would have been better or better yet Capcom should have released a limited demo that ended at a certain point allowing for multiple replays.