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Limited edition/special edition
Please give us a wonderfull collection box or whatever u wanna call it that includes a reqognition manual and the lot, atleast that its worth buying, not some plastic toys.
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Yes, and let the devs have a hand in the creation of the stuff in the tin or at least approve it, not the "geniuses" in the marketing dept. No more medals, notepads and badges with a Typhoon on one side and a frigate with a helicopter on the reverse etc.
How about a strategy guide, a "wizz wheel", a printed chart etc things that actually add value and are useful for playing the game. Microprose and Dynamix et al managed decent indepth manuals 20 years ago why can't we do it now? |
^Because Microprose and Dynamix were dedicated to bringing their fans and future consumers quality games to enjoy for years to come, unlike most of the devs today who are focused only on making money. It's modders who have to/end up making games worthwhile in the end, not the company of origin.
Dynamix will always be my favorite. Oh if only they were around today. Whatever happened to Damon Slye anyway? He made some great games. |
I heard the Sh 4 special edition was pretty bad, I WANT MY REQOGNITION MANUAL
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And please do not make exclusive in-game content for pre-oders, special editions and retail-specific pre-orders. Only physical goodies, that most people could care less about, but leave the game complete and equal for every player.
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The only problem I have with a recognition manual is that it will be outdated the minute a patch or mod adds new ships.
A whiz-wheel would be beautiful, especially if based on Hitman's work. |
The problem is that the Devs have no control over this. It's handled by a totally different arm of the company.
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How about a big red button that you plug into your usb port and you can use it for launching torps :DL That would be cool.
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Yup, that's why the SH4 limited box was so bad, why can't they simply pass the artwork through the game's project manager for their seal of approval? |
Seems like the trend in Manual's in today games is PDF format.
You have a better chance of getting a little sub shaped whistle than, a decent Manual. :haha: |
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& I agree with what Hmuda said about in-game special features.. I hate that crap. Make the software the same for everyone, give in-box bonuses for special editions. |
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that would be nice too but i still want a plastic sh5 u-boat to play with in my bathtub :O: it would be a great marketing ploy if they gave away say 200 free genuine reproduction replicas of a u-boat or something like that to randomly selected serial numbers or included winning certificates with the original release version for the first buyers of sh5. that would reward the loyal supporters of the franchise as well as increase sales of the game. |
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I like the idea of a whiz wheel. It would fit in the game case and make up for the crummy manual. :haha: |
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http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/452...calculator.jpg Link to download the printable version is http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=153347 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...o=file&id=1285 |
This time I want a pen that actually writes more than one paragraph before running out (the realist in me does not expect much beyond that).
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I liked how World in Conflict's collector's edition came with a pebble from the Berlin wall.
I agree with the OP, give me an indepth, full-colour manual, a recognition manual, or something similar in the Collector's Edition. Lots of gimmicks out today like flags, mouse pads, t-shirts and whatnot, but I'd prefer something useful, unless it was something really special like the Berlin wall thing above. The WiC Collector's Edition also included a couple History Channel DVD's... maybe SH5's Collector's Edition could include a copy of Das Boot with a commentary track from... the SH5 devs? |
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