Forum Posts: 769 | Comment #1 by johnnyhotrocks Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 08:22:46 AM | |
free stuff always welcome. now lets hope this limited edition pack last long enough for people to take advantage of it (better not be an online retailer deal only like game.co.uk) |
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Forum Posts: 1040 | Comment #2 by Gtamen Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 08:25:46 AM | |
There'll be a total of 55 pieces of content released for Prototype 2 across seven weeks with the RADNET code CoD Elite much?? activision need $$$ again.. |
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Forum Posts: 192 | Comment #3 by Vorum Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 08:27:03 AM | |
Free as in 'if you buy at full retail price' :) |
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Forum Posts: 13 | Comment #4 by AndyBeans Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 09:14:00 AM | |
| Meh, was stung by the first game so will be waiting for reviews, regardless of the number of carrots being dangled. If the standard edition is only going to be half-a-game I can't see the point really |
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Forum Posts: 272 | Comment #5 by HuDaFuK Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 09:44:01 AM | |
| I'm really not sure I like all this 'extra stuff for paying more money' malarky. I remember the days when you paid your money and you got the whole game in return. Not to mention the fact developers actually had to finish their games before releasing them thanks to the lack of the online update get-out clause. |
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Forum Posts: 284 | Comment #6 by brandaman69 Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 10:31:24 AM | |
| they should call it prototype top tier nobody will see the similarity |
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Forum Posts: 127 | Comment #7 by gadamo94 Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 10:31:29 AM | |
most games offer this type of shit for free without the a limited number of special additions. Activision just keeps going downhill. After MW3 i won't even be purchasing that shit anymore. |
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Forum Posts: 21892 | Comment #8 by mjc0961 Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 11:10:49 AM | |
| Well at least it's free if you buy new, unlike a certain game by THQ with 40 weeks of content that you're expected to shell out extra for every time. |
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Forum Posts: 23 | Comment #9 by Blowy McPot Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 04:19:23 PM | |
| "limited" = PRstunt |
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Forum Posts: 26 | Comment #10 by Serial Killa Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 05:24:06 PM | |
| If I buy this game day one I don't want content that I have to wait seven weeks for when I will be well and truly finished with this game , give it to me on day one. Another cheap tactic to keep people playing a game past the first week. Here's a thought...make a game I want to keep playing. |
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Forum Posts: 720 | Comment #11 by diskdocx Tuesday, January 31, 2012 @ 06:20:01 PM | |
I don't know I think this is the right approach. Better than paying for online passes, or paying to unlock content. I would rather see incentives to purchase the game new, at launch. I believe this is the way for the industry to counteract piracy, and used games. Give meaningful bonuses to those who buy new, but don't punish later adopters with crippled content. Won't be buying the game anyway, but would like to see more of this approach. |
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