Wait what? I am not trolling. Wrong person?
The most important questione is: why is Tusk on the Ultratech side? Coincidence?
Was going to go to bans but canât do less than a day to let you all cool off, so I will just say it here: keep it classy.
I wonât throw anymore insults, but what isnât classy is locking content behind rebuying the whole game again, just saying.
I personally donât care about getting the physical copy now that I have the digital copy. I generally donât buy a game twice when I already have it. Just like I didnât buy MKXL, because I already have MKX and the DLC when they were first released.
But Iâm not really a collector either, so all the extra stuff that comes with it doesnât appeal to me. If I wanna hear the soundtrack, Iâll just find it on youtube.
I already bought the soundtrack on iTunes.
ill buy⊠i want the case, disc, dlc, music -
Hmmmmmmm like I said, Iâll have to think on this.
I can explain that. Basically, the classic KIâs are packaged as extra content for the definitive edition. Because of this, the entirety of the definitive edition game packaging has to be marked as M, but KI 2013 for Xbox One is still rated T. Ultimates have already been demonstrated to be possible without the need to increase the game rating to M.
I have said a lot of negatives so far, but here is a positive, if you havenât got KI yet, you really donât have a case anymore, that price is a steal.
What principle? You choose to support the game knowing very well that a final, packed-in-one edition would be a realistic possibility. Come on now, itâs 2016 we have had final editions known originally as GOTY editions for years now, this is a shocker somehow?
You arenât the only one who supported the game. I spent way more money than I should have.
KI: Season 1 bundle: $20
KI: Season 1 & 2 Ultra Edition: $40
Shadow Jago skin from eBay (not supporting but still meant for KI): $56
KI: Season 3 Ultra Edition: $40
KI Merchandise: $102
I spent just as much and will continue to support in the future. Someone might say âoh well youâre dumb and a fanboy/white knightâ. Sure, maybe I am dumb for supporting my favorite game of this generation, a game I thought I would forget about when Fallout released. But, I do it because itâs my choice to support, never was I forced to support.
The principle behind having a definite edition? For people who choose not to support and/or didnât really know of its existence. I know four people in particular that this would apply to. So yeah, maybe the Gold Gargos was a tad controversial, I wonât disagree. But it shouldnât be the reason you blow the âprincipleâ out of proportion. So what is wrong with the principle when the idea is to target those who may be slightly following the game without wanting to purchase anything at the price or to those people who didnât even know of it?
If it was intended for us, donât you think it wouldâve been predominantly featured as a digital bundle rather than a physical copy where most casual gamers tend to pick up their games?
No, that isnât the problem here. The principle is what it is. The problem is you wanting the Gold Gargos skin. A cosmetic, that is nothing more than cosmetic and adds absolutely no change to the game besides a cool color. You have to purchase the figures at $30 for another skin, is that principle also insulting? Wait, donât answer that.
My point, eBay friend. If it bothers you all that much, eBay is your best friend. Or even a friend who could care less.
Yeah, ew⊠not a good colour for him. But I prefer silver either way.
We get it.
Yeah, as I said. Ugly
Well it needs to be said, its not right.
And you have⊠Like, 20 times within the last 5 minutes.
Youâve said it in this thread alone at least 5 times.
