I never really paid attention to the cost of packs (well excluding credits), but I just accidentally clicked on a PSP and the "Microsoft points" option, taking me to a screen showing the cost in £s.
Daylight robbery.
I never really paid attention to the cost of packs (well excluding credits), but I just accidentally clicked on a PSP and the "Microsoft points" option, taking me to a screen showing the cost in £s.
Daylight robbery.
I think you can buy an actual PSP for this price.
Daylight robbery.
I laugh ironically at your bargain prices. You guys have it soft. Now, where *I* live....
It's worse on the continent : 2,99€ (so around 2,5£ at the september exchange rate).
LolEApls.
Well it's been $2.99 CAN since the beginning.
Almost 2 years ago I got really liquored up one night and proceeded to buy about $240 worth of PSP's, trying in vain to get a Harrier. Good thing I passed out or I probably would have kept going lol
It's worse on the continent : 2,99€ (so around 2,5£ at the september exchange rate).
WTF?? I can't believe people spent real money in the store at all.
Well it's been $2.99 CAN since the beginning.
Almost 2 years ago I got really liquored up one night and proceeded to buy about $240 worth of PSP's, trying in vain to get a Harrier. Good thing I passed out or I probably would have kept going lol
Whoa!!!
That's a good story! ![]()
It's considerably cheaper on PC.
And it's still way out of proportion.
Someone over at EA can't read. It says microtransaction, not macrotransaction.
WTF?? I can't believe people spent real money in the store at all.
Electronic Arts has a market cap of nearly $11 Bn. It must have come from somewhere. The direct sales of games make up a relatively small fraction of the profit of a large games company.
Canadian currency is bacon strips and beer caps. I spent 6 bacon strips and 4 beer caps for that last dlc we got, I was feeling generous. and not this lame thin bacon you get in the dept store real CANADIAN BACK BACON.
Blimey mate! Almost 2 quid! I could buy a new brolly to put in the boot of my lorry for that much! Then I couldn't afford petrol! (Is that how it's done marksmad?)
And it's still way out of proportion.
Someone over at EA can't read. It says microtransaction, not macrotransaction.
Sorry, I actually meant that on PC you can just use space magic. The prices are the same on PC.
Macros are space magic.
Blimey mate! Almost 2 quid! I could buy a new brolly to put in the boot of my lorry for that much! Then I couldn't afford petrol! (Is that how it's done marksmad?)
Well, pretty much no lorries have boots. And they nearly all run on diesel not petrol but apart from that it wasn't too bad.
lol£1.99. Spartacus Legends highest Gold Pack is £150 (and no, there is not a decimal point missing).
Also, I was living in Australia when Modern Warfare 2 was released... for $130.
I'm amazed that people bought PSPs with real money at all. Wait... are we talking about ME3!?
I'm amazed that people bought PSPs with real money at all. Wait... are we talking about ME3!?
Well, Walter does:
you know, I have a good paycheck and I'm not shy to say that I tossed real good money to this game... (two years ago).
No regrets!!
(just because.... that is me.... http://www.imdb.com/...ref_=fn_al_nm_1)
Blimey mate! Almost 2 quid! I could buy a new brolly to put in the boot of my lorry for that much! Then I couldn't afford petrol! (Is that how it's done marksmad?)
LOL.
Well, pretty much no lorries have boots. And they nearly all run on diesel not petrol but apart from that it wasn't too bad.
"At least they made the effort." <--- The kind of thing Brits say.
Well, Walter does:
That's not the real Walter Volpatto
That's not the real Walter Volpatto
*I'm* the real Walter Volpatto!