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Activision Screws Europe Again

I investigate things like that before buying the game. If I really, really want the game anyway, I'll buy it, but I'll then download a cracked version to avoid the garbage that will mess up my system.

It was bad enough when we had CD checks. Now they install drivers that dick up your OS and hardware, all on the fear you might pirate the game. And yet, I have not found a game that someone hasn't managed to pirate. Imagine that! Why they continue to bother is beyond me. Put some simple checks in to prevent casual copying and just be done with it! Keep your fucking hands off my computer.

I completely agree with you, on both points.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Activision allocates limited stock to any supermarket that might sell it less than £40

Again, not a problem since my local ASDA is 24hr. I'll probably just take a walk up after Midnight and pick one up.
 
Game prices in general are ridiculous. Most are around $70 Canadian but some creep up into the mid to high $70's and even $80's.
 
Who on earth buys games on release? Well, I guess a lot of people. Stupid question.

But I always wait for proces to drop. With PC games it has to be £10 or less... Xbox 360 I'll probably pay a bit more, up to £15 - £20 - but often pick games up at under £10.

And if you committ to this process, by the time you've played the ones you want then the old new ones are down in price. Works the same with DVDs too. :)
 
Who on earth buys games on release? Well, I guess a lot of people. Stupid question.

But I always wait for proces to drop. With PC games it has to be £10 or less... Xbox 360 I'll probably pay a bit more, up to £15 - £20 - but often pick games up at under £10.

And if you committ to this process, by the time you've played the ones you want then the old new ones are down in price. Works the same with DVDs too. :)


I do but it really depends on the game.

Ghostbusters, for example, is a game I have been waiting to be released for a long time. Same with Resident Evil 5 and Street Fighter 4 so I bought all of them as soon as they came out.

Most games, though, I wait, but some take a long time to go down in price. When I bought GTA4 for my PS3, it was a year later and I got it for $30 Canadian used but the original non-used game was still sitting at $69 Canadian.
 
Who on earth buys games on release? Well, I guess a lot of people. Stupid question.

But I always wait for proces to drop. With PC games it has to be £10 or less... Xbox 360 I'll probably pay a bit more, up to £15 - £20 - but often pick games up at under £10.

And if you committ to this process, by the time you've played the ones you want then the old new ones are down in price. Works the same with DVDs too. :)

I buy some games day of release, some games later. Nothing on Earth will stop me having Half-Life 2: Episode Three day of release.

However, in the case of Modern Warfare 2, despite this price increase I expect the game to be the year's biggest seller. I don't think we will see the sort of price drops you're talking about for quite some time after release.
 
Yeah, I'm a total sucker, so I'll still be buying MW2 right away. I have no willpower. :p

It's not just about willpower with MW2 for me. If I don't get it straight away then all my friends will get to the higher ranks on multi-player before me.

I'm 30 and I realise that comment brings shame upon my family.
 
The only games I've ever bought at release were Starfleet Command III (which was wise since it was taken off the market soon after) and MechWarrior 4 (which I have not regretted.)
 
Who didn't see this coming?
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has said that he would like to see further video game price hikes following strong pre-order sales for Modern Warfare 2.

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"As far as the premium priced product, you know, collector's editions and things like that, I'd say we're seeing probably more interest than we have in the past on the collector's editions, so that's a pretty good indication of the interest in these franchises," said Kotick.
"You know if it was left to me, I would raise the prices even further."
 
I can't remember the last time I bought a game on release day. I'll usually wait until the price comes down.

One game I might pick up on release day, however, is Starcraft 2 when it finally arrives.
 
Who didn't see this coming?
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has said that he would like to see further video game price hikes following strong pre-order sales for Modern Warfare 2.

...

"As far as the premium priced product, you know, collector's editions and things like that, I'd say we're seeing probably more interest than we have in the past on the collector's editions, so that's a pretty good indication of the interest in these franchises," said Kotick.
"You know if it was left to me, I would raise the prices even further."

I am looking forward to that Tony Hawks ride game that can only be bought with that board controller debacle that's about to hit the store at a wallet friendly £99....:eek:

I already pre-ordered Cooking mama 2 for the DS which comes bundled with a new kitchen for £7000.:lol:
 
Well it doesn't surprise me to be honest, I'm a bit disappointed.

This is what they did to the game 'Mirrors Edge', within a fortnight I saw the game being sold for £20 at GAME because nobody was buying it. I doubt the same thing will happen in this case (and Mirrors Edge looked like a boring game), but here's hoping.
 
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