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  1. #11
    If you payed 100$ for this I am assuming you got the Gold Edition with the Season Pass if not man you got ripped off hard!
    So now you wait until they release the DLC and or wait for the Challenge Events to start (Should be a week or two since they said about a month after release).
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    Originally Posted by Elvarion Go to original post
    Payed 10$ for a Pizza, Ate it all. Can I get a refund?
    I like your style, LoL.
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    Originally Posted by Elvarion Go to original post
    If you payed 100$ for this I am assuming you got the Gold Edition with the Season Pass if not man you got ripped off hard!
    So now you wait until they release the DLC and or wait for the Challenge Events to start (Should be a week or two since they said about a month after release).
    No deluxe edition, I never waste money on any season passes.
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    Originally Posted by dy11on Go to original post
    Yea and those games cost $30 or less for a campaign and no multiplayer. If I bought this game for $50-$60 I would have been alright that campaign was kinda worth the money, typical boring drug/gang story but whatever it was alright. Not worth $100.
    It was a different time, but the concept is the same. It doesn't matter if it's Super Mario Bros or this game, you sped through the content that the retail price covered, and now you're wondering what to do. The blame is no one but yours. You paid $100 for the game, so did I. I am still enjoying it. What will you be doing? While you wait for the DLC to come out, I'll be still playing and enjoying the game. I once bought a NES game and beat it the same night. After beating it a few times more over the course of two-three days, I placed the cartridge back in its sleeve and never touched it again. That taught me a lesson: never do that again, because there is no point in speeding through a game. Games are meant to be enjoyed. This one offers a lot of content. Maybe start over and appreciate the beautiful scenery and not just fast-travel everywhere...
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  5. #15
    I have some great suggestions.


    1. I would say go spend time with the wife/girlfriend, but the crazy amount of time you just slammed into the game to speed your way through it proves you have neither. However, I will list this for the sake of others who might find the tip useful for them.
    2. Go upstairs and spend time with the family. They also have windows up there, so you might actually get to see what light looks like. This definitely applies because there is no way you spend every hour of every day in a game and still manage to have a career and live on your own. Your family might actually miss you ... go upstairs and acknowledge them.
    3. Play other games ... I know, I know, this encourages you to stay in the basement, however it is a solution that may work for you.
    4. I know this one will DEFINITELY be beyond the OP, but I will list it here for others who may benefit from the advice ... get some exercise. Health is an important thing.


    I'd say I hope this helps, but instead it will only result in an angry, irrational response filled with ways that the subject self-justifies their behavior. But the effort was made so I am content. Moving on.
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    Originally Posted by vvhorus Go to original post
    It was a different time, but the concept is the same. It doesn't matter if it's Super Mario Bros or this game, you sped through the content that the retail price covered, and now you're wondering what to do. The blame is no one but yours. You paid $100 for the game, so did I. I am still enjoying it. What will you be doing? While you wait for the DLC to come out, I'll be still playing and enjoying the game. I once bought a NES game and beat it the same night. After beating it a few times more over the course of two-three days, I placed the cartridge back in its sleeve and never touched it again. That taught me a lesson: never do that again, because there is no point in speeding through a game. Games are meant to be enjoyed. This one offers a lot of content. Maybe start over and appreciate the beautiful scenery and not just fast-travel everywhere...
    Like I said 65 hours of game play isn't speeding. Yes you are enjoying the game cool, get all the skills and beat the campaign then see if you enjoy being able to do nothing new or challenging. There isn't any weapons/gear to works towards. There isn't any end game team raids. I could go on.. the game is garbage for its price.

    Originally Posted by Faelandaea Go to original post
    I have some great suggestions.


    1. I would say go spend time with the wife/girlfriend, but the crazy amount of time you just slammed into the game to speed your way through it proves you have neither. However, I will list this for the sake of others who might find the tip useful for them.
    2. Go upstairs and spend time with the family. They also have windows up there, so you might actually get to see what light looks like. This definitely applies because there is no way you spend every hour of every day in a game and still manage to have a career and live on your own. Your family might actually miss you ... go upstairs and acknowledge them.
    3. Play other games ... I know, I know, this encourages you to stay in the basement, however it is a solution that may work for you.
    4. I know this one will DEFINITELY be beyond the OP, but I will list it here for others who may benefit from the advice ... get some exercise. Health is an important thing.


    I'd say I hope this helps, but instead it will only result in an angry, irrational response filled with ways that the subject self-justifies their behavior. But the effort was made so I am content. Moving on.
    -Girlfriend is a nurse, works 12-15 hour shifts and so do I. Took 2 days off to relax and game.

    -Family lives in another part of the country and I make more money than you most likely unless you are making +110k a year

    -Why would I play other games when I paid $100 for a game that came out a week ago?

    -I own a demolition company, I'm in better shape than you.

    But you seem like a Ubisoft white knight, supporting overpriced unfinished games. It's either you are trying to justify why you waste +$100 on a bland game or seriously a delusional fanboy.
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    All of that somehow justification for speeding through the game as quick as you possibly can. Case rested. Thanks for taking the bait

    So end story here is the subject chooses to dump 100 bucks into a game then speed play through it endlessly ... even prioritized the game over employment ... and then complains that he finished it. This entire thread is very entertaining.

    As someone said above ... I bought some pizza ... I was really hungry so I ate my first slice faster than I usually eat. I think I am going to contact Pizza Hut and ask for a refund because that slice of pizza didn't last me as long as it did for my Fiance (she is a slow eater, but it is still the fault of Pizza Hut because I ate my slice faster).
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  8. #18
    Don't even entertain these people, OP. There are so many people defending this game to the end (AI Bluefox) and then resort to personal insults (Easy Duhz It).

    It's a waste of your time. You raised an issue about replayability and instead of being constructive (because they can't explain why there's no replayability as it's a lifeless open world game) they'll just attack you.

    Move on, learn your lesson and don't buy any other Ubisoft games until they're price reflects their quality ($20 or so)
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  9. #19
    I finished the game last thursday and I still have fun with it. I like to hop into multiplayer and help people with their missions and even though I am finished it is still fun to mess around and run old missions with new people. It is called social interaction and that is what makes games like this last.
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    Originally Posted by dy11on Go to original post
    Like I said 65 hours of game play isn't speeding. Yes you are enjoying the game cool, get all the skills and beat the campaign then see if you enjoy being able to do nothing new or challenging. There isn't any weapons/gear to works towards. There isn't any end game team raids. I could go on.. the game is garbage for its price.



    -Girlfriend is a nurse, works 12-15 hour shifts and so do I. Took 2 days off to relax and game.

    -Family lives in another part of the country and I make more money than you most likely unless you are making +110k a year

    -Why would I play other games when I paid $100 for a game that came out a week ago?

    -I own a demolition company, I'm in better shape than you.

    But you seem like a Ubisoft white knight, supporting overpriced unfinished games. It's either you are trying to justify why you waste +$100 on a bland game or seriously a delusional fanboy.
    You know how i know you're full of ****? Because you claim to make 6 figures a year and you're in the forums crying over $100.
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