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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:I'm so sorry for the loss of your $600.![]()
Given that SCE is probably going to drop the price of the PS3, after experiencing a $1.3 BILLION loss.
And this is to Sony:
Think people will pay $600 for a piece of **** console?! One which you obviously rushed to match the release with the Wii! That's why all your good games are jumping ship, all the way to Xbox 360!
Wingz wrote:His servos bring all Naval Strikes 'Cons to the yard
Carnosaur wrote:just want to say I have ps3 now
GetterDragun wrote:I never understood why people rally around game systems like a sports team. That's kind of silly.
I will buy the PS3 when GTA 4 comes out for it, cause the only games I want are Grand Theft Auto and Gran Turismo. That's all I want it for.
However, the Wii is really addicting.
GetterDragun wrote:I never understood why people rally around game systems like a sports team. That's kind of silly.
I will buy the PS3 when GTA 4 comes out for it, cause the only games I want are Grand Theft Auto and Gran Turismo. That's all I want it for.
However, the Wii is really addicting.
Carnosaur wrote:xbox 360 is a fire hazard
Venomous Prime wrote:GetterDragun wrote:I never understood why people rally around game systems like a sports team. That's kind of silly.
I will buy the PS3 when GTA 4 comes out for it, cause the only games I want are Grand Theft Auto and Gran Turismo. That's all I want it for.
However, the Wii is really addicting.
Why not buy GTA for the 360
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Fun fact, GetterDragun, when you buy GT5 for PS3, you don't actually get the whole game.
It's $60 for the disc, with about 15% availible. No! You don't get it right-off, you still have to unlock the rest of that 15%.
For about $20, you can get the opportunity to unlock the other 85%.
That's some pretty shady business, if you ask me.
Venomous Prime wrote:Shadowman wrote:Fun fact, GetterDragun, when you buy GT5 for PS3, you don't actually get the whole game.
It's $60 for the disc, with about 15% availible. No! You don't get it right-off, you still have to unlock the rest of that 15%.
For about $20, you can get the opportunity to unlock the other 85%.
That's some pretty shady business, if you ask me.
Wow, I never heard that before.
I officially hate Sony even more now.
Since you said "for the PS3", I'm assuming that's an exclusive thing for the PS3 and the whole game is bought with that $60 for the 360 version?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Fun fact, GetterDragun, when you buy GT5 for PS3, you don't actually get the whole game.
It's $60 for the disc, with about 15% availible. No! You don't get it right-off, you still have to unlock the rest of that 15%.
For about $20, you can get the opportunity to unlock the other 85%.
That's some pretty shady business, if you ask me.
GetterDragun wrote:Shadowman wrote:Fun fact, GetterDragun, when you buy GT5 for PS3, you don't actually get the whole game.
It's $60 for the disc, with about 15% availible. No! You don't get it right-off, you still have to unlock the rest of that 15%.
For about $20, you can get the opportunity to unlock the other 85%.
That's some pretty shady business, if you ask me.
Doesn't bother me. So I'm paying $20 extra dollars? What's the big deal?
Senor Hugo wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Shadowman wrote:Fun fact, GetterDragun, when you buy GT5 for PS3, you don't actually get the whole game.
It's $60 for the disc, with about 15% availible. No! You don't get it right-off, you still have to unlock the rest of that 15%.
For about $20, you can get the opportunity to unlock the other 85%.
That's some pretty shady business, if you ask me.
Doesn't bother me. So I'm paying $20 extra dollars? What's the big deal?
You seriously don't see whats wrong with that? Well I guess all of us can't fling around cash like theres no tomorrow.
You pay $60 for a game. What do you expect from it? For it atleast to be complete.
Instead you get a game thats not even half on the disc. Then you get to go to Sony's online whatever it's called. And pay 20 more dollars just to finish getting a game that you already bought.
So you're paying $80 for a single game. $80 dollars.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Shadowman wrote:Fun fact, GetterDragun, when you buy GT5 for PS3, you don't actually get the whole game.
It's $60 for the disc, with about 15% availible. No! You don't get it right-off, you still have to unlock the rest of that 15%.
For about $20, you can get the opportunity to unlock the other 85%.
That's some pretty shady business, if you ask me.
Doesn't bother me. So I'm paying $20 extra dollars? What's the big deal?
You seriously don't see whats wrong with that? Well I guess all of us can't fling around cash like theres no tomorrow.
You pay $60 for a game. What do you expect from it? For it atleast to be complete.
Instead you get a game thats not even half on the disc. Then you get to go to Sony's online whatever it's called. And pay 20 more dollars just to finish getting a game that you already bought.
So you're paying $80 for a single game. $80 dollars.
And it's not even Special Edition. You're not getting anything special, or extra. No fun collectibles, no extra content. Nothing. $80 for a basic game.
Sharpwing wrote:In Holland (and I bet it's the same in most of Western Europe) you'd pay 70 (or 69 if you will) Euros for a new PS3 game. 69 euros is about $93.
So don't whine
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Senor Hugo wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Shadowman wrote:Fun fact, GetterDragun, when you buy GT5 for PS3, you don't actually get the whole game.
It's $60 for the disc, with about 15% availible. No! You don't get it right-off, you still have to unlock the rest of that 15%.
For about $20, you can get the opportunity to unlock the other 85%.
That's some pretty shady business, if you ask me.
Doesn't bother me. So I'm paying $20 extra dollars? What's the big deal?
You seriously don't see whats wrong with that? Well I guess all of us can't fling around cash like theres no tomorrow.
You pay $60 for a game. What do you expect from it? For it atleast to be complete.
Instead you get a game thats not even half on the disc. Then you get to go to Sony's online whatever it's called. And pay 20 more dollars just to finish getting a game that you already bought.
So you're paying $80 for a single game. $80 dollars.
Shadowman wrote:Sharpwing wrote:In Holland (and I bet it's the same in most of Western Europe) you'd pay 70 (or 69 if you will) Euros for a new PS3 game. 69 euros is about $93.
So don't whine
It's hard to whine about something you don't want.![]()
I'm just trying to fight the Console Wars.
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