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Posted by: Nerd Boi
Posted by: DAMNU
Apparently your reading comprehension is not all there, I didn't say that it necessarily irritates me. It's just annoying.
*Head explodes*
Posted by: The_omen
And after all this proof. About 3 pages worth people will STILL not agree. Why not?
This pisses me off more than Halo ODST being priced 60 dollars. Why won't you agree? What's so hard about saying yes, I agree? Is it that you are to proud of yourself that you don't want to admit you were wrong to say it was worth it? Or is it because you already pre-ordered it and want to justify your spent money? I really would like to know.
I have mountains of proof/arguments that would destroy any argument for ODST's Price. What do you have? You have nothing.
I have read every post in this thread, and I agree with ODST being too costly.
ODST is not worth $60. Bungie stated that they wanted the game to be $40 because they knew that we had already payed and didn't want to charge us again. Now the M$ -blam!-s know that they can milk this new game, for it has the "Halo" name.
ODST=$60
<8 hour campaign- $20
Firefight- $15
Heretic, Citadel, Longshore- $10
Every map in the Halo 3 arsenal- FREE
Assembly, Orbital, Sandbox- Possible $5 (it's only been released for a few months)
$60=/=$50
ODST with a $60 price tag
<8 hour campaign- $15
Firefight- $10
Heroic Maps- $5
Legendary Maps- $10
Mythic Maps- $20
We, the consumers, are being charged twice for ODST. A lot of you don't understand that if you have previously bought the maps for full price, before they were price cut, you are now paying for them again. You need to buy the new maps in order to get ODST. I don't see why they don't release the DLC maps on a separate disc.
If you have bought every map pack up until this day when it first came out, you payed $30. With ODST, you are paying $20-$25 once again.
[Edited on 07.05.2009 10:57 AM PDT]