They are purely optional and there for people who like to have the art book and OST - for the deluxe content - or as a nice bonus for people signing up for the newsletter or pre-ordering the game." However, I assure you the game is perfectly playable without them. "And - don't get me wrong - I can understand it's nice to have all the things for a game. So what's the benefit of paying up front when it's now clear you won't get a full content box? When you want over £60 GBP up front for the "top tier" edition (which is supposedly the most complete of the lot), the expectation is you get a complete experience. It makes it feel like they're not getting everything they pay for. This is why people dislike it when you cut up content and then gate it. I fail to see how this is a tricky decision. You're saying that people such as myself who only found out about the newsletter campaign a little too late and who prioritise a complete experience (both in content and material) when it comes to content get the middle finger? It's not like it costs you anything to put them on sale and they make you money from people who didn't get there in time to sign up. In effect you're saying I should *gamble* on your good graces. You are free to spend you money as you wish.Īnd the decision on this will likely be made after release. Or if you get £15 at a much later date when your "Game of the year" edition is inevitably on sale. Originally posted by Hobbes:Your answer determines if you get my £60+ quid now.
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