i was personally hoping that it will go to disc because for 1 i think it would be far better and far more polished game without bugs and for another because it will bring many more players to the game making for bigger competition and new talent from unheard of riders and builders, if this is the case i would not mind paying £40 -£50 for it at all, i already prefer this game to any £40 game that i have paid for in the pastOriginally Posted by Barrybarfly
I'm sure all of us forum-goers would agree about the £40 disc price for this game. But I'm afraid a lot of people may not agree. They may feel that is too much money for too little content (unless they make tracks). So it may end up with LESS people giving it a go, than if its a "cheap" arcade/PSN title. Presumably this is a discussion that has been held at Ubi or RL and they have decided to stick with a digital version for now.
But who knows, maybe they have plans for a full retail version down the line if the cross-platform jump is succesful enough?
Either way, for now, I'm just happy to know that we will have a new trials game next year, regardless of what platfrom we choose to stick with or buy!![]()
It's on 4 different platforms ubi will definitely charge it
The xbox 360 version will be the lucky ones they already have the players so it might be close to as a not so buggy Trials Evo , only good thing about PC is it's gonna be cracked in 10 minutes or soand we can see if it's worth it
The real problem is that it will probably be expensive30$-40$ if lucky 30-40 euros ( out of my price ) and 30£-40£ ( like inferno 5 )