Haha, well I wouldn't worry. TW2 politics are certainly interestingChewin3 said:Nah, I wouldn't worry about that OP.
But what you should worry about, is that when you start to understand politics much better in TW2 than in your own country...
Hello to fellow Finnish brother, we aren´t many here I guess? Artbook would have been nice to own, but premium/enchanted still includes nice amount of extra material content comparing to the usual CE stuff. Still, second 360 version or mayhaps PC version to get, dunno yet. My PC wouldn´t run it so, who knows.. All that matters is to support these guys and also GOG, great stuff from both of them...Chewin3 said:^Nice to see a brother from the north.
And yeah, retailers didn't really offer the Dark edition, which was a shame since that artbook would have been a gem to have.
I'm so glad you posted this. So I'm not alone anymoresanamia said:Buying the game multiple times is not that insane...
I bought new PC Hardware for both Witcher 1 and 2.
Already dreading the day that a third Witcher comes. I know i will want a better PC the second i start playing.
Then again I know exactly how long my hardware will last. Till the next Witcher.
(and that even though my old hardware always was enough to play, just not maxed out)
I used to collect many things, that cost me a lot of money, and now, majority of those things are either given away, or collecting dust on the attic, because I've overgrown them, lost interest in them, moved on..Prometheus34572 said:Am i an idiot to want to waste so much money on a game?
Lol, Ron Paul for President!Harrison23 said:The true test is.... what is your party affiliation if any? If you answer correctly we can become forum friends.
Nvm didn't see you were from Canada. But as long as you like Obama you are good.
The artbook comes with the GoG edition. It's in PDF, of course, not a tangible book, but it's still better than not getting to see the artbook at all.Chewin3 said:And yeah, retailers didn't really offer the Dark edition, which was a shame since that artbook would have been a gem to have.
This is the part where I realize I should have bought the game from GOG...Corylea said:The artbook comes with the GoG edition. It's in PDF, of course, not a tangible book, but it's still better than not getting to see the artbook at all.
If you have retail, just register your CD-Key on GOG.com and get your free digital copy with extra free bonus stuff you can download.Chewin3 said:This is the part where I realize I should have bought the game from GOG...
Poeple don't act reasonably when they excessively collect "stuff" I used to be fan of the band The Alarm maaany years ago and I bought their first 7" single (only 250 pcs) for about 300 DM, that's 150 Euro today. I still have it... somewhere, maybe on the attic or cellar. And I spent lots of money for Japanese releases... omg, lots of money I wouldn't spend today on records or music CD but something elsen4meless1 said:I used to collect many things, that cost me a lot of money, and now, majority of those things are either given away, or collecting dust on the attic, because I've overgrown them, lost interest in them, moved on..
From this perspective, I feel like an idiot, because that money would be very appreciated now. So, yeah, you're an idiot (jk )!