Bought the Ultimate Edition yesterday for RM175. Was wondering if anyone who has bought the Ultimate Edition tell me how to register the game. There is no Ultimate Edition listed under the "register game" menu.
Where did you buy it from? Cost tsb is RM169. Owned? Just RM6 more.. but oh well..
This post has been edited by ashx: Oct 27 2010, 05:35 PM
Ok...next time I know I will wait for expansion and DLC and get the Ultimate Edition instead. I will still buy DA2 the first week so Bioware can see bigger numbers but I will screw off DLC completely.
Ok...next time I know I will wait for expansion and DLC and get the Ultimate Edition instead. I will still buy DA2 the first week so Bioware can see bigger numbers but I will screw off DLC completely.
I think I will do the same, I have been pretty unexcited by the current trailers of the game too.
Will wait for some collector or GOTY edition on sales in a while, not in a hurry
Wat games r u guys playing now?I kinda like Dragon Age 2's story line.About a hero and stuff like tat.It makes me happy when i play the main character and when i go into a certain city,ppl will talk about me,bad guys will be afraid of me.
Wat games r u guys playing now?I kinda like Dragon Age 2's story line.About a hero and stuff like tat.It makes me happy when i play the main character and when i go into a certain city,ppl will talk about me,bad guys will be afraid of me.
The sheer thought of having Bethesda stamp of approval in there just kills it for me. Besides, the 6 dudes @Interplay time is definitely over. Just look at what Boyarsky did to Diablo III.
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