Red Faction Guerilla was (is?) $40 in the US, and $70 in Aus. Far Cry 2 was $40 in the US, $60 here (I think it's the same now though). It's not uncommon to have the price higher here, especially for the first year.
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jesus christ /facepalm
DICE must be loving IW's abuse of trust with it's community.
Battlefield series just got a massive boost.
They just keep messing things up over and over again...I was so much looking forward to playing this game!!
Wow. "When it rains it pours."
annoyed because they've already shipped my pre-order,
well at least ubisoft and DICE will get a nice haul in the new year, AC2 and BF:BC2 are gonna be awesome!
Luckily I managed to warn a couple of my buddies about MW2 last night. It could have been so good.
any chance the extras DVD plays on x360?
loool
I'm personally typically a person who buys games based on offline play (I don't have much time do dedicate to online play/no real drive for playing online) but I liked the single player play of MW1, price was decent enough (got it for like 30 bucks I think) to be worth it for me...MW2...not seeing it
That's why I use steam, shame it doesn't unlock for 2 days. Not that I'm bothered about COD6
Just got back from ASDA (UK branches of the Walmart retail behemoth), fairly big queue around the store, not as big as for Harry Potter 7 though.
i ran into a kid that i graduated with last night who was heading to best buy to pick it up for the midnight release and i was talking about how i wasn't getting it because of how pc got shafted, his friend jumps in and tells me to stop being an elitist pc :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: and just get a console already. all i wanted to do was ask him how his sister was and how he liked it when somebody pressed stand by on their router while in a mp game
console gamers, most of them are like that,
on a more annoying note, just installed MW2, and steam is downloading a ridiculously big update, it's still at 0% after 10 minutes on a 3mb connection, maybe someone's hacked steam and it's downloading a virus or something.
UPDATE: it's at 1%!!!!!!!
DICE has never been that great, have we forgotten how they have mishandled the battlefield series? When BF2 first came out, and for the first few years after, every successive patch introduced more problems than it solved. Then they released an okay expansion and two crappy mini-expansions that could just as easily have been free content. Then they stopped caring about BF2 and released that cash-in travesty that was BF2142.
http://images.totalgamingnetwork.com...eck_Blog01.jpg
They released a new patch for BF2 only a few months ago, it wasn't forgotten, just put on the proverbial backburner for a long, long time.
Didn't the first BF2 patch introduce a memory leak that required server restarts every few hours? :rofl:
Possibly, I remember the one patch introduced frequent crashes to desktop and the constant tug of war between balancing aircraft against anti-air.
What I also don't get is why people are treating MW2 and Bad Company 2 as mutually exclusive. Some people will buy both, some will buy neither. It isn't a sophie's choice by any means.
not sure if this was just exageration or fact: but
Modern Warfare 2 sells 7 million copies on day one
http://news.vgchartz.com/news.php?id=5826
Quote:
VGChartz preliminary day one figures puts the sales to date (including the midnight launches) at over 7 million copies worldwide across Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Around 55% of sales are on Xbox 360, 33% on PS3 and the remaining 12% on PC. In terms of regional breakdowns, over 4.2 million units were sold in the Americas (3.7 million USA), 1.2 million in the UK and 350,000 each in France and Germany.
Based on the day one figures and the Tuesday release, week one figures should come in at close to ten million units which smashes the 5.92 million week one record set by Grand Theft Auto 4 last year and positions Modern Warfare 2 as the most successful game launch of all time.
In fact, even on a single format (Xbox 360), week one sales are projected to come in at around 5.5 million units - this alone is enough to be the fastest-seller of all time, even without the PS3 and PC versions as you can see below: