lol 8 pounds for each DLC. Bethesda, suck my balls.
Sweet!
It's pretty cool. Honestly everyone who buys all the bullshit which is the cost of another game is buying a like... collectors edition. So we deserve this shit.
It's pretty cool. Honestly everyone who buys all the bullshit which is the cost of another game is buying a like... collectors edition. So we deserve this shit.
If anyone has the 360 version and has all 5 DLC's downloaded, check your e-mails...there's a premium theme code waiting for you.
$50 spent with a $3 return...sweet.
edit: hah, i had this post up and went to go download it...and i got beaten by 8 minutes.
$50 spent with a $3 return...sweet.
edit: hah, i had this post up and went to go download it...and i got beaten by 8 minutes.
Last edited by Poseidon (2009-10-01 18:11:09)
I like the way they define 'biggest fan' as someone that gives them lots of money rather than plays the game a lot. I've got 1000/1000 on the 360 version and am currently working through the PC version. But i'm apparently not a fan
The Gamerscore cap has been raisedSpidery_Yoda wrote:
I like the way they define 'biggest fan' as someone that gives them lots of money rather than plays the game a lot. I've got 1000/1000 on the 360 version and am currently working through the PC version. But i'm apparently not a fan
Er. Yeah i know. But not for me since I just have the game itself. 2 copies of it mind you, but both just the game itself.
I fucking hate all the cheap ass developers these days with DLC. At least in Fallout 3 you don't need the expansions to say, play online without getting constantly kicked for not having a map (CoD 5: WaW (plus you only get the most boring nazi zombies map)) or can't play all playlists (Halo 3) etc etc
I purchased Zeta last night, it was the fifth DLC but i got no email code. How long does it take before you get the message?
p.s. Yes, I now have all five expansions.
p.s. Yes, I now have all five expansions.
Last edited by El Beardo (2009-10-03 07:03:44)
You had to buy them before a certain date i'm afraid.
Aww shitty, o well I was going to buy it anyway.
i bought mine from the shops on the discs, and downloaded zeta, guess that means i wont get the code.
Amazing how they could take a brilliant premise and brilliant graphics with a cool storyline...and make it so damn mediocre.
I downloaded them all with in 2day of them coming out do I get it?
They fucked it up big time handing out those free themes for the peeps who bought all the DLC before Sep. 22th.
This game just makes me jizz, so much fun stuff you can do!
Getting the 360 GOTY version today. Any advice? What should I go for first after I get out into the wild blue yonder? TIA.
Do the Power of the Atom quest first. It's easy and gets you a place to stay. Then I usually do the Survival Guide quest from Moira, gets you some good stuff and exp real fast.
I whored out the "well-rested" exp bonus a lot. Every time it wore off I'd go back to my house and sleep in the bed to heal and get another bonus. It adds up quickly.
Also, this is an outrageous help
I whored out the "well-rested" exp bonus a lot. Every time it wore off I'd go back to my house and sleep in the bed to heal and get another bonus. It adds up quickly.
Also, this is an outrageous help
Last edited by mtb0minime (2009-10-14 13:49:17)
that theme sucks.Chou wrote:
They fucked it up big time handing out those free themes for the peeps who bought all the DLC before Sep. 22th.
I believe you.. but it was free tho.MAGUIRE93 wrote:
that theme sucks.Chou wrote:
They fucked it up big time handing out those free themes for the peeps who bought all the DLC before Sep. 22th.
People complained about not getting a free code to download the theme and what does Microsoft do, they hand out another dose of codes.. to the same people.
Well the main advice is don't follow the main story missions too quickly or you'll find yourself finishing the game faster than you think (well, you have the GOTY so it'll be longer, but still)Ilocano wrote:
Getting the 360 GOTY version today. Any advice? What should I go for first after I get out into the wild blue yonder? TIA.
Does that mean you lot have spare codes up for grabs?Chou wrote:
I believe you.. but it was free tho.MAGUIRE93 wrote:
that theme sucks.Chou wrote:
They fucked it up big time handing out those free themes for the peeps who bought all the DLC before Sep. 22th.
People complained about not getting a free code to download the theme and what does Microsoft do, they hand out another dose of codes.. to the same people.
I believe I do.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
Does that mean you lot have spare codes up for grabs?Chou wrote:
I believe you.. but it was free tho.MAGUIRE93 wrote:
that theme sucks.
People complained about not getting a free code to download the theme and what does Microsoft do, they hand out another dose of codes.. to the same people.
If you want it PM me.
What was the name of the Mission? Something to do with the Brotherhood?Mekstizzle wrote:
Well the main advice is don't follow the main story missions too quickly or you'll find yourself finishing the game faster than you think (well, you have the GOTY so it'll be longer, but still)Ilocano wrote:
Getting the 360 GOTY version today. Any advice? What should I go for first after I get out into the wild blue yonder? TIA.
I find a convenient place to put the main quest on hold is when they give you power armour training. Cause then you have power armour.Ilocano wrote:
What was the name of the Mission? Something to do with the Brotherhood?Mekstizzle wrote:
Well the main advice is don't follow the main story missions too quickly or you'll find yourself finishing the game faster than you think (well, you have the GOTY so it'll be longer, but still)Ilocano wrote:
Getting the 360 GOTY version today. Any advice? What should I go for first after I get out into the wild blue yonder? TIA.
Doesn't matter with Broken Steel.. Just don't let the purifier explode and you can continue playing.TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
I find a convenient place to put the main quest on hold is when they give you power armour training. Cause then you have power armour.Ilocano wrote:
What was the name of the Mission? Something to do with the Brotherhood?Mekstizzle wrote:
Well the main advice is don't follow the main story missions too quickly or you'll find yourself finishing the game faster than you think (well, you have the GOTY so it'll be longer, but still)