Seraphayel wrote: »$130?
Cashing in on that Skyrim nostalgia. IIRC not even the Imperial Edition back in 2014 costed that much.
And that's like what, $20-30 more expensive than the Morrowind / Summerset CE. Wow, just wow.
Seraphayel wrote: »$130?
Cashing in on that Skyrim nostalgia. IIRC not even the Imperial Edition back in 2014 costed that much.
And that's like what, $20-30 more expensive than the Morrowind / Summerset CE. Wow, just wow.
If you're a collector, it's not going to matter much. CE's are not really for me as I never got into it, and tbh, I don't have the space for them, but for a collector, this just makes it more limited.
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Not falling for that again. I can wait until next Christmas and see if they discount it 70% like they did with Elseweyr.
Seraphayel wrote: »Seraphayel wrote: »$130?
Cashing in on that Skyrim nostalgia. IIRC not even the Imperial Edition back in 2014 costed that much.
And that's like what, $20-30 more expensive than the Morrowind / Summerset CE. Wow, just wow.
If you're a collector, it's not going to matter much. CE's are not really for me as I never got into it, and tbh, I don't have the space for them, but for a collector, this just makes it more limited.
Don't get me wrong, I do have both the Imperial Edition and the Morrowind CE - they were overpriced but offered great quality, especially the journals and the statues.
Then came the Summerset CE which I bought, unpacked and instantly returned to Amazon because it was cheap and compared to the previous two ones a blatant rip off. If the Greymoor CE is like the Imperial Edition or Morrowind CE it's great but still overpriced. If it's like the Summerset CE you could even call this a scam.
Hmm not sure about this one.
Especially since they broke the sequence with Elsweyr....probably would have gotten a dragon statue
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Seraphayel wrote: »Seraphayel wrote: »$130?
Cashing in on that Skyrim nostalgia. IIRC not even the Imperial Edition back in 2014 costed that much.
And that's like what, $20-30 more expensive than the Morrowind / Summerset CE. Wow, just wow.
If you're a collector, it's not going to matter much. CE's are not really for me as I never got into it, and tbh, I don't have the space for them, but for a collector, this just makes it more limited.
Don't get me wrong, I do have both the Imperial Edition and the Morrowind CE - they were overpriced but offered great quality, especially the journals and the statues.
Then came the Summerset CE which I bought, unpacked and instantly returned to Amazon because it was cheap and compared to the previous two ones a blatant rip off. If the Greymoor CE is like the Imperial Edition or Morrowind CE it's great but still overpriced. If it's like the Summerset CE you could even call this a scam.
For someone that is as negative as you are, you're here an awful lot.
Cirantille wrote: »Hey,
Does this pre-purchase get discount at all or stays the same price unti release?
Cuz I saw discounts pre-purchase on other games so I am wondering
skyhawk002 wrote: »Cirantille wrote: »Hey,
Does this pre-purchase get discount at all or stays the same price unti release?
Cuz I saw discounts pre-purchase on other games so I am wondering
Discount Code: BTH_0QJ14P373ZRV gives you 10% off the purchase which cuts down the cost ~$13-$15 until Feb 20th.
Discount Code (Skyrim) is not valid with this purchase
Cirantille wrote: »skyhawk002 wrote: »Cirantille wrote: »Hey,
Does this pre-purchase get discount at all or stays the same price unti release?
Cuz I saw discounts pre-purchase on other games so I am wondering
Discount Code: BTH_0QJ14P373ZRV gives you 10% off the purchase which cuts down the cost ~$13-$15 until Feb 20th.
Discount Code (Skyrim) is not valid with this purchase
Oh sorry forgot to mention, I thought this was about digital edition
Not physical one
ProfessorKittyhawk wrote: »To be fair they are including a bot more in this physical collectors edition than previous ones. The statue and coins are enough to make it worthwhile to me who gets off on collectors stuff like this. The in game stuff is icing on the cake. For anyone not interested in the physical CE, just get the digital for the in game stuff.
Darkstorne wrote: »Not falling for that again. I can wait until next Christmas and see if they discount it 70% like they did with Elseweyr.
Yep, think this is the first time I won't be buying a Chapter day one, but waiting for a big discount. And I bought the physical CEs for all the Chapters that had them, and the base game CE. Mostly for the beautiful art books:
This Chapter is just so underwhelming. No one hand and spell line, no bard line, no arena, only a tiny section of Skyrim since almost half the new content is underground...
The vampire revamp is fantastic news, but it's also confirmed as a base game update too, so no need to buy the Chapter for that. And as great as archaeology antiquities sounds, I'm not paying $40+ for that.
ZOS know that their previous Chapters have always lacked in content compared to other MMO expansions, and it's always been a big criticism. Yes, they churn them out faster than the competition, but they also charge crazy high prices for their expansions. And 2020's Chapter looks like they're experimenting with how little they can get away with charging for. Other than antiquities there's nothing new here mechanically. It's just a relatively small new zone to quest in, for $40-130. That's a hard pass from me
Personofsecrets wrote: »Darkstorne wrote: »Not falling for that again. I can wait until next Christmas and see if they discount it 70% like they did with Elseweyr.
Yep, think this is the first time I won't be buying a Chapter day one, but waiting for a big discount. And I bought the physical CEs for all the Chapters that had them, and the base game CE. Mostly for the beautiful art books:
This Chapter is just so underwhelming. No one hand and spell line, no bard line, no arena, only a tiny section of Skyrim since almost half the new content is underground...
The vampire revamp is fantastic news, but it's also confirmed as a base game update too, so no need to buy the Chapter for that. And as great as archaeology antiquities sounds, I'm not paying $40+ for that.
ZOS know that their previous Chapters have always lacked in content compared to other MMO expansions, and it's always been a big criticism. Yes, they churn them out faster than the competition, but they also charge crazy high prices for their expansions. And 2020's Chapter looks like they're experimenting with how little they can get away with charging for. Other than antiquities there's nothing new here mechanically. It's just a relatively small new zone to quest in, for $40-130. That's a hard pass from me
What are the 3 front most books? I only recognize the ones in the back.
ProfessorKittyhawk wrote: »To be fair they are including a bot more in this physical collectors edition than previous ones. The statue and coins are enough to make it worthwhile to me who gets off on collectors stuff like this. The in game stuff is icing on the cake. For anyone not interested in the physical CE, just get the digital for the in game stuff.