Simply out of principle, don't buy it until we get more vehicles.
it's still a lot of money for my unemployed ***.
sounds like a good reason to spend it on a game, instead of pissing it away.it's still a lot of money for my unemployed ***.
I actually joined the forums back in 2006 (Jesus has it really been that long!?) I've just never been very active on the forums. I fear that had I bought RO2 at release and been disappointed with it I may have become exactly the sort of bad-mouther you mention.Trendkill, i doubt you'll notice (being new here) but the only negative comments are from guys who expected something different when they bought it. i guess they didn't bother to look into it before they bought it and now they don't play. just pop in and bad-mouth it when they're bored. i'll never understand why some don't just move on, instead of posting inaccurate info about the game.
who said i'm pissing it away? i merely compared the full price of the game with the price of beer in my country. i didn't say i buy that beer every weekend or whatever. i can't even remember the last time i got drunk. guess i'm getting too old for that sh!t. my point being, if you're on a tight budget, discounts are the way to go.sounds like a good reason to spend it on a game, instead of pissing it away.
Not that Tripwire give a crap.
Being short-sighted, they pretty much screwed the game up if you're a fan of realism and/or RO:Ost.