pontifex
Lifer
- Dec 5, 2000
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I was going to buy this game on pre-order but I just saw the price: 59.99!
Wow! I honestly cannot bring myself to pay 60 quid for it, that is insane. I left WAW until it was a tenner (and it was well worth it) so guess I'll do the same here. Sounds like a bit of a rip-off on the back of the last COD game despite it being a different developer.
i'm going to have to say "get used to it." I think $59.99 is becoming the standard for pc games
I was going to buy this game on pre-order but I just saw the price: 59.99!
Wow! I honestly cannot bring myself to pay 60 quid for it, that is insane. I left WAW until it was a tenner (and it was well worth it) so guess I'll do the same here. Sounds like a bit of a rip-off on the back of the last COD game despite it being a different developer.
I remember paying that much for games back in the 80's........
so if 99% of the world likes something. it still can suck.. interesting..
so what we are bascially saying is that nothing can ever be good.
I find that MOST over hyped things that sell well and are VERY popular are a result of a marketing campaign more so than the actual "greatness" of the product.
Just because Toyota sells well, doesn't mean they are the best cars...FAR FAR from it.
Apple is another great example, everyone and their mother has it....but at the end of the day I like my freedom, let's face it Apple is in business of limiting freedom of their consumer.
Was Modern warfare 2 the best game EVER?
NO, far from it.
Sale #s do not = great
G18s are ridiculous because you can hit people from a far distance with them. They'd be fine if they were short-range.
203s are bullshit. They make games like domination awful. I think that forcing people to be stationary when they shoot them would help somewhat.
if i don't like something i'm not going to buy/use it just because it's popular.
that makes no sense whatsoever and you'd have to be a moron if you did.
Nothing is ever going to be perfect and even then there is a lot of room in the opinion dept. and in the end, it's the opinion of the individual that matters.