What a great idea, everybody takes the time to read through the terms and conditions before clicking the "I agree" button. And of course, when you do click the "I agree" button, everybody then goes out of their way to adhere to those terms and conditions.
I'm guessing these battle passes are going to cost real money... every 3 or so months? If so, then great, just what the world needs, more perpetual never ending payments for pointless game assets that do nothing except disappear as soon as the next game releases.... Clearly £60 or £70 (or whatever this game is going to cost) is just not enough for Microsoft and they need to follow the Activision playbook and rinse as much out of their player base as they can!
He always seems a bit grumpy when being asked to talk about anything Star Wars, wonder why he is doing this? Surely he must have enough money by now.....
I want to see how much of a faff it is to get it running, the DK2 was a right pain (but pretty awesome once it was set up and running) with cables hanging off everything and tweaks to the system here, there and everywhere to get the proper signal to the screens. If the experience isn't easy and seamless and intuitive, then I can't see it being that popular.
Would have been nice if they had dropped the price a bit if you owned the PS3 version, give us some sort of incentive to pick up a copy and play through again. It's not for me though, I'll wait until it's £10 in the bargain bin around Christmas :)
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