hbkotaku
hbkotaku
hbkotaku

No they owe you the points that are left off if you don't wish to keep it there. There should be at least an option for people to pay the exact amount. Consumers shouldn't be forced to keep money in their balance. They keep all the unused points/money there which you have paid IN ADVANCE without you charging them

Yeah I know of that sale but as someone who doesn't buy into hypes nowadays. I never really buy games at launch now, not to mention pre-order. I just don't feel safe to spend money on something that I'm not sure about yet.

That I can't argue. You got a good deal there, sir.

As pretty as it looks, the game itself is still, for my own experience, a forgettable 6 hours mediocre on rail shooter ride. It has some fatal game design flaws in my opinion but at least, glad to see some people are enjoying it.

Well, technically that might be the case. But my point is that's not how consumers feel. And I don't think the DLCs are planned after the game is completed. They could just leave the content out on purpose but who knows. As consumer, it's just reasonable to think that way.

Well, good for you then. Happy spending money.

And yet we just realized there are companies putting DLCs on disk already all the content you download is just an unlock code.

Well whether $60 is justified is up to debate individually. It's a matter of principle that in order to play the full content of the game, you have to pay $100.

Well you won't get the interest from MS for putting money in their deposit because you have no means to use it.

As long as you pay your credit card in time, I see no harm using one. It provides purchase protection in case you are scammed or in a dispute with seller, not to mention many credit cards have incentives for the holders. If you think you can't pay it back, why would you spend much anyway. The fault is on yourself, not

Seeing the pace of how they release the DLCs, it's hard to believe that the content isn't cut from the game.

Well most people thought FC2 was mediocre, not great, not bad either. No my biggest complaint is the omniscient enemy AI where everybody knows where you are if you snipe somebody and everyone of them is sharpshooter. And also the pointless draconian car driving session, not to mention the weapon jamming thing.

Well, apart from those you mentioned. I'd also like to mention the omniscient AI where you snipe one enemy then all the enemies in that map know where you are. And also the pointless gun jamming/breakdown. For me those things are just gamebreaking designs which is not fun and take me out of the immersion.

Well you can play the game with controller even on PC too. Also hook up your PC with your TV. It's not hard to do that at all.

Hype hype hype, let the hype machine work in full force!

Or wait for Steam sale to pick both of them up if you have some patience or huge backlog.

Why buy those games again anyway while you can just play them on emulators, provided you have an android device that is.

Play it on PC, instant download.

I am really glad to see the game succeed in the modern market today where twitchy shooters or action (or shooter, action based RPG) games saturate the market. We can't get enough true strategy games today.