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[QUOTE="blue_hazy_basic"][QUOTE="psymon100"]WTF is this. Did you escape from a Mary Poppins film? I think he's maybe just one of the typical geographically challenged idiot that thinks England = Britain.Fifty four quid? Cor blimey gov. Just nick 'em down east end.
-Unreal-
Wrong. My parents are English. I am not English. I understand the differences between English, Britain, United Kingdom etc.
Also, I am not typical.
I think he's maybe just one of the typical geographically challenged idiot that thinks England = Britain.[QUOTE="-Unreal-"][QUOTE="blue_hazy_basic"] WTF is this. Did you escape from a Mary Poppins film?psymon100
Wrong. My parents are English. I am not English. I understand the differences between English, Britain, United Kingdom etc.
Also, I am not typical.
Not sure why you told me about your nationality and your parent's nationality. Btw the country is called England, not English. I said English not England because like England, Britain is a geographical region and not a nationality. That would be British.[QUOTE="PSP107"][QUOTE="Iantheone"]Its ok, current gen games already cost that much down in AUS/NZ. Iantheoneminium wage is higher in AUS/NZ. And the cost of living is also higher down there. Doesnt matter how much more or less they make, games still cost more down there Isn't beer like AUS$ 10?
Yeah I don't think so, since I already pre ordered Battlefield 4 for PS4 from GameStop for $59.99
http://www.gamestop.com/ps4/games/battlefield-4/109945
[QUOTE="PSP107"][QUOTE="Iantheone"]Its ok, current gen games already cost that much down in AUS/NZ. Iantheoneminium wage is higher in AUS/NZ. And the cost of living is also higher down there. Doesnt matter how much more or less they make, games still cost more down there A US citzen minium wage salary will probably be enough to get a nice apartment in AUS/NZ
[QUOTE="psymon100"]
Fifty four quid? Cor blimey gov. Just nick 'em down east end.
wis3boi
Ye, u wot m8? I'll bash yer 'ead in, u cheeky kunt.. swar on me mum! :P
Oy bloke! If ye ain't got the dosh to shill fo' 'ames then be on yer merry way.[QUOTE="psymon100"][QUOTE="-Unreal-"] I think he's maybe just one of the typical geographically challenged idiot that thinks England = Britain.-Unreal-
Wrong. My parents are English. I am not English. I understand the differences between English, Britain, United Kingdom etc.
Also, I am not typical.
Not sure why you told me about your nationality and your parent's nationality. Btw the country is called England, not English. I said English not England because like England, Britain is a geographical region and not a nationality. That would be British.An innocent typo, just like your innocent typo where you failed to use the plural of 'idiot'. I thought it best not to draw attention to it however now I suppose I best point out that you're also capable of innocent mistakes. I'm sure you can overlook my innocent mistake if I could overlook yours, which obviously I already did.
I understand the differences between England*, Britain, United Kingdom etc. Which would mean that your assumption about me was wrong.
[QUOTE="-Unreal-"][QUOTE="psymon100"]
Wrong. My parents are English. I am not English. I understand the differences between English, Britain, United Kingdom etc.
Also, I am not typical.
Not sure why you told me about your nationality and your parent's nationality. Btw the country is called England, not English. I said English not England because like England, Britain is a geographical region and not a nationality. That would be British.An innocent typo, just like your innocent typo where you failed to use the plural of 'idiot'. I thought it best not to draw attention to it however now I suppose I best point out that you're also capable of innocent mistakes. I'm sure you can overlook my innocent mistake if I could overlook yours, which obviously I already did.
I understand the differences between England*, Britain, United Kingdom etc. Which would mean that your assumption about me was wrong.
I dont know the differencees between Enland, Britain and the United Kingdom.[QUOTE="psymon100"][QUOTE="-Unreal-"] Not sure why you told me about your nationality and your parent's nationality. Btw the country is called England, not English. I said English not England because like England, Britain is a geographical region and not a nationality. That would be British.PSP107
An innocent typo, just like your innocent typo where you failed to use the plural of 'idiot'. I thought it best not to draw attention to it however now I suppose I best point out that you're also capable of innocent mistakes. I'm sure you can overlook my innocent mistake if I could overlook yours, which obviously I already did.
I understand the differences between England*, Britain, United Kingdom etc. Which would mean that your assumption about me was wrong.
I dont know the differencees between Enland, Britain and the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is made up of 4 countries, England, Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each (except England) has their own regional government but major decisions are made centrally from the Houses of Parliament in London, England. Does that help?Since this isn't really news at all, I think it's worth mentioning the fact that EA raised their prices in India, which was a huge mistake.
The way things are going, nobody is going to care what games cost at launch, only what they will cost 4-6months after.
Sony already said PS4 games will cost no more than $59.99 http://www.joystiq.com/2013/02/22/tretton-ps4-game-prices-range-from-99-to-60/ http://kotaku.com/5986208/if-ps4-games-only-cost-60-theyre-actually-cheaper-than-ps3-games http://www.gamepur.com/news/10464-ps4-games-cost-between-099-60-says-sony-ceo.html /thread Go ahead and lock thread mods, she's done. Heil68
Awww yeaah, also knows as the Sony way of living.
Thank you Kaz.
Thank you Sony.
Prices don't convert like that. UK prices include VAT (which is about 20% someone will give the right figure) and are always more expensive.blue_hazy_basicI have never paid more that £40 for a new release bought in a retail outlet. On the very rare occasion I have seen them prices at £45 with extra content included.
[QUOTE="blue_hazy_basic"]Prices don't convert like that. UK prices include VAT (which is about 20% someone will give the right figure) and are always more expensive.always_explicitI have never paid more that £40 for a new release bought in a retail outlet. On the very rare occasion I have seen them prices at £45 with extra content included. I've seen games for this price in Game but supermarkets and online always have them at £40 or less, just shows how obsolete Game is really, it's not at all surprising they were on the verge of bankruptcy.
[QUOTE="PSP107"][QUOTE="psymon100"] I dont know the differencees between Enland, Britain and the United Kingdom.blue_hazy_basicThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is made up of 4 countries, England, Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each (except England) has their own regional government but major decisions are made centrally from the Houses of Parliament in London, England. Does that help? Actually I was talking about the cultures.
it'll cost $60 in the US, if you're buying games in the UK then yeah that's about what you'll spend in USD after converting to GBP and buying it over there, and that's for more than just EA games so stop trying to play into this "EA is evil" hullabaloo, every game right now listed for the PS4 is listed as 55GBP anyhow, to feed to your unjust paranoia, EB Games list Call Of Duty Ghosts for $98 AUD, which is like $90 USD, oh noooooslamprey263Not my article.
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