Preordered Skyrim 2 weeks ago, would have been happy with just the game and normal map, but a proper, freaking awesome feeling map? FUCK YEAH!
That's the reason I have an unlimited internet plan. Otherwise I could only buy about 3 games a year from Steam.Liquid Paradox said:Yeah, my face when I purchased Fallout: New Vegas from Game Stop, and then was denied access because we were already well over the monthly bandwidth limit for the month. I raged pretty hard, because I essentially had to pay for the game twice. (okay, okay, I know that 8 or so gigs really isn't that expensive, even with a bad plan, but still)thenumberthirteen said:Though most games I've bought allow/require you to download the Steam version anyway.
Edit: Still not pissed off enough to not buy the game, though. I am the reason why DRM can still exist![]()
This is brilliant.Speakercone said:I will frame it and mount it on my wall. If anyone asks, I'll make vague references to "the old country" and trail off as if reminiscing about darker times.
Hell yeah,this is the thing I love about pre-order or collector's edition bonuses,something from the game that you can hold and wave around and show to your friends. That's why when we master time travel,I'm going back in time to pre-order 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors so I can get the watch from the game.Grunt_Man11 said:Now see? That's a good pre-order bonus! It's not some in-game mega weapon that kills the challenge, or some unbalanced perk in multi-player. It's a physical collector's item that would probably look good framed.
That's what pre-order bonuses should be.
OH GOD.Tom Goldman said:The premium map is made of a high-grade material that Bethesda calls "similar to burlap." You can probably roll it up like a scroll and never have to worry about any of those previously mentioned fold marks. An image of the map makes it out to be approximately the size of 8 DVD cases lined up 2 high and 4 wide.