Bad Bob HD wrote:
elizapdushku wrote:
Lothra wrote:
I really don't see the problem, ..., they should get something for holding out for over a year to play it right?
Why should they get a bonus for not supporting the game from the start like many others have done? It's the loyal day one buyers that should get the bonus for supporting the game from the start paying full price for it and buying all the DLC as it was released not the people who waited.
These are my thoughts exactly, elizapdushku. We made the game so popular by buying it when it was first released and then buying the DLCs straight away. LucasArts should be rewarding us, not the people who obviously aren't big fans since they haven't bought the game yet!
Bethesda rewarded people who downloaded all the DLCs for Fallout 3 in the first place with a free premium theme, and didn't give it to those that bought the Game Of The Year edition. At least some developers get it the right way round.
The Fallout 3 game of the year edition was a reward for new buyers anyway, we got the full game plus all the DLC for the same price as what it cost when it first released, and you think a free theme is a reward for paying full price for DLC?
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Im a huge fan of star wars, just because i choose to hold of buying it for this edition does not make me any less of a fan, i like getting more for my money thats all, i see no reason why this is being blown out of proportion, its a short level that adds no achievements or gamerscore, if you want to play it then either borrow/rent or buy the new edition, if you want to see the end of the infinities story then youtube it.
The Hoth level will not be placed on the marketplace period, LucasArts have already confirmed this, these little pertitions will not make them do a 180 on there whole marketing promise.
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