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The looming excitement that might be TW warhammer II

If they sell the third game as a pure chaos feast, I guess I'll have to pass on that :P

I would enjoy it if they tried to introduce some of the eastern faction, Ind, Cathay, Nippon, along side chaos dwarves and Ogres. They can add deamons, but if it's going to be nothing else at lunch, I can't really see myself finding it particular interesting.

Also, yes to Araby vs Tomb King! :D
 
If they sell the third game as a pure chaos feast, I guess I'll have to pass on that :p

I would enjoy it if they tried to introduce some of the eastern faction, Ind, Cathay, Nippon, along side chaos dwarves and Ogres. They can add deamons, but if it's going to be nothing else at lunch, I can't really see myself finding it particular interesting.

Also, yes to Araby vs Tomb King! :D
Agreed
 
If they sell the third game as a pure chaos feast, I guess I'll have to pass on that :p

I would enjoy it if they tried to introduce some of the eastern faction, Ind, Cathay, Nippon, along side chaos dwarves and Ogres. They can add deamons, but if it's going to be nothing else at lunch, I can't really see myself finding it particular interesting.

Also, yes to Araby vs Tomb King! :D

I would love to see some units from Cathay or Nippon.

Or maybe a lost Lizardmen colony on the Dragon Isles near Ind!!!!
 
When I saw that the preorder price here (Norway) equal close to 80 dollars, I decided to wait on getting the game until it drop in price.
Isn't that normal for Norway? I mean: I love your country but the prices for stuff there are ridiculous! :D
 
Isn't that normal for Norway? I mean: I love your country but the prices for stuff there are ridiculous! :D

I reckon international game distribution, like Steam, doesn't fall under the tax regulations, as alcohol for instance does. ( for example it's 15 £ for a six pack of beer! )
 
I reckon international game distribution, like Steam, doesn't fall under the tax regulations, as alcohol for instance does. ( for example it's 15 £ for a six pack of beer! )
Haha yeah I remember when I bought beer in Norway the first time. A sixpack of beer was more expensive than all the other stuff in my shopping cart combined.
Then I noticed a full shop row of cheap beer! ....those were the ones without alcohol...

...that being said: Christianssands Bryggeri Pilsner was quite tasty!
 
Isn't that normal for Norway? I mean: I love your country but the prices for stuff there are ridiculous!
True, Norway is an expensive country, but PC games used to be cheaper.
Before I picked up physical versions on release day for 30-45 dollars, it seems after "digital delivery" became the rage, the price increased... (even if it in reality it should have been the opposite).

When thinking on it, I only paid slightly more for the physical collector editions for starcraft 2 and the diablo 3 extensions (i.e. over the price they want for digital delivery of this game).
 
True, Norway is an expensive country, but PC games used to be cheaper.
Before I picked up physical versions on release day for 30-45 dollars, it seems after "digital delivery" became the rage, the price increased... (even if it in reality it should have been the opposite).

When thinking on it, I only paid slightly more for the physical collector editions for starcraft 2 and the diablo 3 extensions (i.e. over the price they want for digital delivery of this game).

Same effect here in Germany. Computer games used to be 39.99€ and people frowned upon some being 45€, since such high prices were uncommon for PC games, only for console games.
Then some companies released their AAA titles with 50€+ becasue they knew people would still buy them, and then slowly everyone adjusted which makes PC games cheaper than 45€ a rare sight nowadays.
 
When I saw that the preorder price here (Norway) equal close to 80 dollars, I decided to wait on getting the game until it drop in price.

Isn't that normal for Norway? I mean: I love your country but the prices for stuff there are ridiculous! :D

I once went to New Zealand for two weeks. I was miffed that my usual Guinness six pack cost twice as much as at home. Hell even bud light which around here is a six-pack for $6 with something like 15
 
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still no high elf cinematic trailer. who's betting they'll release it tomorrow for comic relief?
 
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