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Register Time: 4 Feb 2013, 18:44 PM
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I like Napalm's posts and commitment, and the whole Bears thing makes me laugh. I'm also trying to be a more constructive and polite community member. The last thing I want is an argument with Napalm.
Sadly, I can't agree about AA (which, being in the UK, ain't 'just forty bucks'). It's not a new game. The core engine and assets I already paid for. There are no new units I can see.
The reason I hope Relic take note of people like me is (a) I'm one of those DLC-relaxed people usually and (b) I can easily afford AA should I have chosen to pre-order (which would usually be a given for me).
But I'm not buying it until the price reflects content.
I've been burnt by the Collector's Edition rip-off. If Relic were serious about making up for that, they'd have thought about a discount for CE owners.
As it is, that money is going towards Dragon Age Inquisition. I'm not buying AA on a point of principle. That's just the way I roll as a consumer. Sorry.
If Relic do read these forums please take note. Many customers have long memories and your handling of the CE thing was shameful. AA's price point as is compounds the sense of nickel-and-diming disregard for us.
In the nicest possible way, point not found. In any mature RTS or FPS you approach it as a noob at your peril. I played some Titanfall recently as a noob and went into it utterly expecting to get my arse re-bored then handed to me sans lube.
Which is what happened.
So people stepping into CoH2 MP, I suspect, are doing so knowing full well they are getting a taste of what the competition is like once they stick at it.