Ok, I read most of the rant. I share some of your feelings Kurruption. I have been very fond of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. The seventh and last book came out many months ago. I got the book for Christmas. But I still haven't read it yet. Because once I do, it's over. There's no more. There is a great line from Calvin and Hobbes where Calvin is quoting his dad about a very generally held idea. Calvin says something like: "Dad says that sometimes the anticipation of something is greater than the thing itself." I am a firm believer in this. Often times I will purposefully delay something because I am looking forward to it so much. Once you have experienced it, you can never do so again for the first time. And there are many things I would love to be able to do again for the first time: play Myst and Riven, read The Fountainhead, and see Team America. I can't, barring some brain injury. I will probably delay things with the new HP as well. I didn't read 5 until the very end of last year.
On the flipside, though, I can understand wanting to participate in something early. Recently, for me, my choice to do this is because I want to support whatever it is. I pre-ordered Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, because I wanted the game to do well. I saw Fantastic 4 on the second day of its release because I wanted to contribute to opening weekend box office (which seems to determine the fate of the world more and more these days).
So I can understand getting a product early. What I can't understand, though, is wanting to experience it immediately. I don't see why people would want to get HP and then read it all in one sitting on the first day. Then it's over. You waited however long for this moment, and then you experienced it as quickly as possible. I guess I just like savoring the moment. Also, I am slow ass reader, so even if I read a book straight it would take me several days to finish anyway. But still, I just don't understand it. But then again, there are many things in this world which I do not.
On the flipside, though, I can understand wanting to participate in something early. Recently, for me, my choice to do this is because I want to support whatever it is. I pre-ordered Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, because I wanted the game to do well. I saw Fantastic 4 on the second day of its release because I wanted to contribute to opening weekend box office (which seems to determine the fate of the world more and more these days).
So I can understand getting a product early. What I can't understand, though, is wanting to experience it immediately. I don't see why people would want to get HP and then read it all in one sitting on the first day. Then it's over. You waited however long for this moment, and then you experienced it as quickly as possible. I guess I just like savoring the moment. Also, I am slow ass reader, so even if I read a book straight it would take me several days to finish anyway. But still, I just don't understand it. But then again, there are many things in this world which I do not.