Fans are terrible.
For my thoughts: I'm not a fan of preorder culture on the whole. Me, the only video game I bought within a month of release, like, ever was the third Mass Effect (and, well, case in point there; I'm super lucky @Aria was out of the house when I started swearing at the TV at 3 in the ante meridian). If I haven't played the game it's new to me.
("But @insomniac7809, what about massively multiplayer games when the servers are empty?" You, Hypothetical Strawman, have grossly misunderstood what appeals to me about video games. "This is fun, but wouldn't it be more fun if I was hearing a Korean teenager calling me a homophobic slur as I play" I said, never.)
But yeah. Pre-orders. "So you can buy a video game." I'm listening. "Well, there's no video game, but you will get the video game when it exists." Oh, is this funding the project? "Well, we're an EA subsidiary, so..." Okay, gotcha. So is it cheaper if I pre-order it than it will be if I wait six months until the game actually works, and after people can tell me whether or not it's a turd? "NOOOOOO no no no. Nonononono. No. Uh-uh." So I don't really see how I benefit from buying a game blind at the most expensive it will ever be while it's still likely to be full of game-breaking bugs. "Well... your pretend character gets a hoodie." Oh well be still my fucking heart...