Ha Ha!! Quality
I have the £19 Uplay PC version coming.
Full Season Pass on PS4 picked this up for £41
That list is plane crazy!
where's the "looks like E3 2012 version" yes/no row ?
Also, this, Uncharted 3 had many editions as well, so did TLoU, so did pretty much every AAA game in the past few years, stop acting like this is new.
The difference appears to be pictures on packaging, on a PS3 controller skin and on a screen print effect poster.
I get that it's confusing and really shitty from Ubisoft to have that many editions for a single game, but I don't get the complaints of people saying that it's impossible to enjoy all the content. It seems that with any Playstation edition (and some PC) + season pass, you get everything. Of course the season pass debate applies, but that's hardly an Ubi only issue.
This is of course ignoring all the physical stuff. I'm only talking about game content.
TLoU had two special editions where the content was the same but just a Joel or an Ellie version.
This is getting out of control. It has become literally impossible to enjoy all the content available for a singular product. For the Arkham games, waiting for the GOTY edition is about the only way to ensure you have everything because the initial release will spread all costumes and DLC across 20 different retailers and platforms.
Well, we as a consumer can vote with our wallets.
People moan about EA games, microtransactions, tackled on DLC,... just stop buying those games then.
The industry will change then
I will buy at least one month subscription of FFXIV, and just then I will see about buying Watch_Dogs, but if I do buy it, will definitely be the standard edition. Not even because of all these versions (what is really silly) but because I learned well after many Assassins Creed's.
__________Indian Origin Version:
Costs 17: Yes.
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Thanks, i'll take that one.
It's even easier just not buying it.It is easier to not buy any version.
I want the game to sound like Hannibal.Wow... I want the soundtrack
I don't know why, maybe I'm just an incredibly bitter gamer nowadays, but I went from being genuinely excited about this game at its initial unveil gradually through to a mixture of apathy and irritation at every mention of it. And then this crap is pulled and I feel no desire to be anywhere near it or its inevitable sequels.
It actually scares me how little I care to play Watch_Dogs now.
It seemed like the greatest thing in slice bread and Ubisoft had a good run in 2012, then, in 2013, Assassin's Creed 4 was revealed, the "firing/quitting" of Patrice Desilets, then the Xbone reveal, then Blacklist, but the recent coverage of it with the visual downgrade and really starting to realize how homogenous the Ubisoft game design is and the fact that all this accumulated of just not wanting to support their AAA endeavors anymore because Black Dragon is the only reason I've gave them money at this point.You are not alone, far from it.
I'm mostly just interested to see how good it looks on PC.
If the Bone reveal taught anybody: nip the fucking bud before it gets out of hand.As someone who has preordered Ubisoft games last gen and will never do it again, I can safely say the DLC items do not add to the experience at all.
The vanilla game is complete already because they have to account for not everyone buying a special edition. Everything else is cosmetic items and worthless gimmicks and trinkets that do not affect the game.
Why shouldn't there be? Because, to be realistic, there's no reason for digial pre-orders that isn't part of the game to exist. The reason physical junk is so admired is because...well, they're part of the real world; be a bit impossible to somehow insert them in to the game. What most games offer though these days is 0s and 1s and because of that, unless it's a different format like a soundtrack, there is no logistical reason why it can't be just in the game if you're going to release it so soon. There is no sense of ownership of these select items when they can be virtually inserted into the game due to a internet connection and the devs pressing enter to transfer them to your game because the devs like pleasuring their fanbase. But that's not the case when these artificial price gates/location ploys exist (on day 1).We get choice, there is no ultimate experience
I'm getting "Watch dogs : second hand edition"