I can give another example of waiting till some games are bargain bin even for a demo of it. Like recently I got Call of Duty Game of the Year edition. It was around $5 and I bought it because it got so much appreciation and awards and blah blah from the gaming world and communities. Well I loaded it up and got to the 3rd or 4th mission I think and that was the end of that. I had already played the demo that was the 2nd mission I believe in the full version. I really should have known and stuck to my guns that "all levels are alike, once you've played one you've really played them all" because that is exactly what it turned into. Just repeating the same basic stuff over and over again each mission. Kill, capture, destroy for this particular game. For $5 I don't feel ripped off for as many games as I've got under $10 even under $5 it didn't hurt my feelings a bit that I only got about an hour maybe 2 hours worth of play out of this game.
This is my point once again though that a good/great demo for some is a complete game to them. I'm not the only one that thinks this way Judge.

Good/Great Demos can lose a sale for a game is a fact. Now, on the other hand I got the demo of BF1942 AND bought it full retail as well. BF1942 is the first shooter that I like, I like how it plays I like that it's not really mission based and is a FFA shooter and that you respawn when you get killed even in the solo player games. Even the MPer was fun online and I don't usually go in for MPer anything online except Guild Wars now. But, I didn't like it enough to buy all the expansions of BF2 or the Sci-Fi BF game. That's where it gets to the point that if you have one shooter you have them all as well. BF1942 was just the first really innovative shooter I had played since Doom origional. Therefore it was new and I bought it.

Before the internet it was usually a buy it to find out if it's any good, but, back in those days we could "RETURN" the game for a full refund or another game as well. So, back in those days that was how you demoed the games. Today some people known as pirates demo the full game before they buy it. They are still labeled as pirates even if they do buy the game. But, welp that's just society for some. Like these guys wanting demos of the games before they buy them. Some will buy after the demo, some will not buy, and some will just download it off a warez site for free. lol Anyway you look at it though if a person really wants the game they will get it one way or the other.
Let's see how many types of consumers we have:
1: Buy it on the spot release no matter what is inside the box because you're a fanboi of the company/developer
2: Buy it after reading great reviews/consumer responses
3: But it after previewing a demo (if there is a demo) if the demo provides enough information that is to your liking
4: Download it for free off of warez, if it's good then go buy it
5: Download it for free off of warez and that's that.
6: Wait till it's bargain bin and buy it based on great reviews, consumer reports
7: Wait till it's bargain bin and buy it on a whim you will like it or because you are a collector.
8: Be fortunate enough to get it as a gift from a relative, though rare cause relatives hardly ever get you what you really want.
