Perhaps to make a point?
"I still want this game, but am disappointed by this news. I will no longer pre-order, but will wait until some later date to give my money."
It's roughly (not perfectly, but roughly) like hearing a movie you were looking forward to has a terrible casting choice for an unimportant role and deciding not to see it in the theatre but wait until you get it on Bluray. Again, not a perfect analogy.
The analogy isn't imperfect it is wrong. A casting decision affects the movie directly. You have made a claim more like this" I wanted to see movie "X" but I hate animation. I was all excited to see this movie but now I know there is an animated short in front of it I won't."
Even that is imperfect because the animated short costs you time to sit through whereas the MP costs you exactly nada.





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