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knoddy
02-11-2009, 04:43
Because i was asked and nobody seems to know about it.

http://www.ebgames.com.au/PC/product.cfm?ID=13712

Contains

* Empire: Total War Special Forces Edition
* 6 bonus in-game units
* Campaign map & game manual
* Ship master’s wooden box
* Stainless steel flask
* Nautical compass

its priced at 140$ AUD but when i went in they said its 130 cos u get 10$ off for preordering.

shame that its exclusive to EB cos they normally price match. :(

Cheers Knoddy

Familyguy1
02-11-2009, 05:39
Its like $70.00USD http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=73290

Empire: Total War Collector's Edition includes:

* Empire: Total War
* 34 page manual
* Campaign Map
* Artbook "The Art of Empire: Total War
* 6 additional in-game units


Essentially the same thing, except for the useless box, flask and compass(bet you none work)

Polemists
02-11-2009, 05:43
How can a flask not work? Unless it leaks or something :laugh4:

knoddy
02-11-2009, 06:03
Essentially the same thing, except for the useless box, flask and compass(bet you none work)

i think someone is jealous they dont get a flask compass and a box!

Polemists
02-11-2009, 06:08
I'm jealous......If anyone other then a random company in Aus sold the box, I'd have it shipped, sadly they seem to be only ones offering it........I hate you Aus :thumbsdown: (J/k :laugh4:)

knoddy
02-11-2009, 06:13
hehe, where abouts do u live? i was annoyed nobody else does it too cos they wouldnt price match. i went in with 2 mates and asked if we got a discount for buying 3 and the guy said no!

Polemists
02-11-2009, 06:31
I live in the middle east, so other then Amazon.com, no one else ships games here really :no:

pevergreen
02-11-2009, 06:40
What if I buy and send it? :laugh4:

on the subject of ebgames, they actually had E:TW priced at AU$70 a few weeks ago. If i had the money on me, I would have prebought it! Now its the normal price. Bah.

Polemists
02-11-2009, 06:51
To trust a minion of martok with the game of a leader of the demo legions is madness :laugh4:


I'd buy the fancy aus version at it's ridilculous price if they shipped. But gamespot and Ebgames only ship if your billing address matches your current address and since i am overseas, mine don't sadly.

knoddy
02-11-2009, 07:30
What if I buy and send it? :laugh4:

on the subject of ebgames, they actually had E:TW priced at AU$70 a few weeks ago. If i had the money on me, I would have prebought it! Now its the normal price. Bah.

prob just the normal version on special :)

pevergreen
02-11-2009, 10:13
Normal $99.99, Special Forces $109.99, Collectors Edition $119.99

Sir Beane
02-11-2009, 13:40
Normal $99.99, Special Forces $109.99, Collectors Edition $119.99

Thats a lot for Special Forces! Over here in Europe you can get it for less than $70 (unless you are talking in Australian dollars, in which case it would be ... $77.45). It's suprising how much price seems to vary between areas.

pevergreen
02-11-2009, 15:09
Not sure of the conversion rate, I thought it was about 2 EU to every 1 AU.

t1master
02-11-2009, 18:20
are the special units only for sp/campaign mode?

gollum
02-11-2009, 18:23
IIRC read somewhere in the .com that are in mp too.

!it burnsus!

Sir Beane
02-11-2009, 18:25
CA have said that the Special Forces units are only available in Single Player so they do not cause MP gameplay to be unbalanced in favor of those with the Special Forces edition. I'll see if I can find a link.

gollum
02-11-2009, 18:30
Just checked it Sir Beane is right - my mistake;

!it burnsus!

t1master
02-11-2009, 18:49
there's a bit of contradictory info out there, especially if you're searching the threads at the .commie... :dizzy2:

knoddy
02-11-2009, 23:25
Thats a lot for Special Forces! Over here in Europe you can get it for less than $70 (unless you are talking in Australian dollars, in which case it would be ... $77.45). It's suprising how much price seems to vary between areas.

i would take a stab and say our tax system is so wierd and screwed that we pay more tax on ours :)

also possibly the import costs, cos we have to have ours shipped in from the UK? i would think but i could be wrong :)

CHeers Knoddy

pevergreen
02-12-2009, 01:38
No, its simply that all the game companies are used to charging $100 for a new game, as the AUD was 1/2 the USD years ago. $50 for a new game in America, so double that for here. Now that our economy (was) getting stronger, calls went out to reduce the price of games, but they don't want to cut into their profits.

Rule of thumb: Buy from overseas, it will turn out cheaper. We are paying 20-30 dollars more than we should be.

knoddy
02-12-2009, 02:29
heh fair enough, if i didnt hate steam so much id prob order it and download it but thats like a 5th of my dl limit assuming i do it off peak lol.

Fisherking
02-12-2009, 11:27
No, its simply that all the game companies are used to charging $100 for a new game, as the AUD was 1/2 the USD years ago. $50 for a new game in America, so double that for here. Now that our economy (was) getting stronger, calls went out to reduce the price of games, but they don't want to cut into their profits.

Rule of thumb: Buy from overseas, it will turn out cheaper. We are paying 20-30 dollars more than we should be.

It is the same here. The original prices started as €=$. When the dollar dropped we didn’t need to up it but it got crazy in some respects.

When the pound dropped it got cheap to buy in pounds with the €.

When I preordered if I could have paid in pounds it would only have been about €34 but I couldn’t and the site’s exchange rate was €48. Still cheaper than paying full price in shops here…and there are usually less problems with the English versions of the game than with the others.

ScipioAfricanus
02-14-2009, 17:05
Normal $99.99, Special Forces $109.99, Collectors Edition $119.99

Isn't the Special Forces Edition the Collectors Edition? I've only seen the regular edition and the SF edition listed on the various sites, both US and UK.

Sir Beane
02-14-2009, 18:20
Isn't the Special Forces Edition the Collectors Edition? I've only seen the regular edition and the SF edition listed on the various sites, both US and UK.

No it isn't. The Collector's Edition comes with an Art Book aswell. And the really expensive one comes with a compass and hip flask. You have to really dig to find it though.

Belgolas
02-14-2009, 18:50
This is almost like the Halo legendary version. But this time I would purchase it. Although I wish it had a ship model instead. That would be sweet.

ScipioAfricanus
02-14-2009, 23:44
I see what you mean, Sir Beane, however I'm reading it just a tad different. On Play.com there is a shot of the items included (subject to change) which shows a book in between the DVDs and the manual. That may be the art book. It is rather confusing, not as bad as all of the Vista versions but still confusing. There appear to be three versions but at this point the Collectors edition isn't widely advertised, although I would think that would change in the next couple of weeks. I can't imagine CA/Sega not offering that version in more places.

Here is what I'm getting out of the information. (Note to all: Do not base your purchases on this info because it is only based on what I have read on the different sites)

There are 3 versions:
1) Regular
a. The core game

2) Special Forces Edition
a. The core game
b. Six special forces units: HMS Victory, Rogers' Rangers, Ottoman Organ Gun, Ghoorkas, Corso Terrestre Guerillas, Bulkeley's Regiment
c. Campaign map
d. History Channel Revolution DVD (probably US only)
e. The Art of Empire: Total War art book

3) Special Forces Edition (Limited Collectors)
a. Everything included in the Special Forces Edition
b. Shipmaster's wooden box
c. Stainless steel flask
d. Nautical compass


Certain retailers are offering the special unit downloads (U.S.S. Constitution, Death's Head Hussars and Dahomey Amazons) which can be downloaded and used w/o meeting specific conditions (i.e. at the start of the game). However, all three units are supposed to be available to everyone upon meeting certain conditions in the game. (The thing I'm not sure about here is if that includes the vanilla version or if it starts with the Special Forces edition.)

If anybody finds out something different let me know and I'll edit this to correct it.

Sir Beane
02-15-2009, 00:03
I don't think that the Special Forces Edition ships with the art book. I'm basing this assumpion off the following link:
http://www.sega.co.uk/games/?g=563

The picture there shows that the thing between the manual and the DVD's is related to the Special Forces units. All six are depicted on its cover. If I had to guess I'd say it was the sheet of paper containing the code to unlock them.

Everything else you posted seems 100% correct however. :2thumbsup:

knoddy
02-15-2009, 01:58
for us aussies there are 3 options that i can tell of

1. Normal version, presumably has the game and maybe the manual.
http://www.ebgames.com.au/PC/product.cfm?ID=11617

2. Special forces - contains the game, a manual and little bit of cardboard with the special forces n nice pictures on it (u can see it in the pic) and a camp map
http://www.ebgames.com.au/PC/product.cfm?ID=13713

3. Collectors edition - the game, manual, special forces, camp map, naval box, nautical compass, and a hip flask. EXCLUSIVE to EBGAMES in aus as far as i can tell. i havnt found it anywhere else.
http://www.ebgames.com.au/PC/product.cfm?ID=13712

Cheers knoddy

its possible there are other things such as art books n stuff, but this is all that is listed at least for aussie customers.

Hosakawa Tito
02-15-2009, 02:20
I just pre-ordered the SF edition from Amazon. I live in the US. Here's what one gets:


Special Forces Edition includes six additional Special Forces units include: HMS Victory, Rogers' Rangers, Ottoman Organ Gun, Ghoorkas, CorsoTerrestre Guerillas, Bulkeley's Regiment .
Also includes an Intricate Campaign Map. Only in the Special Forces edition, players will receive a fold-out Campaign Map that they can use in the single-player campaign to help them strategize their world take-over.
Includes The History Channel Revolution DVD. The award winning series tells of a remarkable group who transformed themselves into architects of the future and built a new nation unlike any that had come before
Includes The Art of Empire: Total War art book. Complete with concept art, fans will love this behind-the-scenes look at the vision of Empire: Total War.


Not as good as the Aussie version with Compass & nautical box & hip flask. Though I imagine you'll have to supply your own rum.:barrel:

Monk
02-15-2009, 02:25
I just pre-ordered the SF edition from Amazon. I live in the US. Here's what one gets:



Not as good as the Aussie version with Compass & nautical box & hip flask. Though I imagine you'll have to supply your own rum.:barrel:

Wow. That's a lot of good stuf. I may have to change my plans and order from Amazon instead of Steam.

Hosakawa Tito
02-15-2009, 02:48
I've been watching the History Channel programs on the Revolution and they're quite good. However, I'm looking forward to the Art Book & Campaign Map. I'll be laminating the map and put it on the wall by the monitor. I'll just fill up my own hip flask, for *hic* medicinal purposes and get my nautical compass out of the boat. Prop my feet up on my nautical igloo cooler filled with beer and kick some 18th century butt.:pirate2:

knoddy
02-15-2009, 03:16
I just pre-ordered the SF edition from Amazon. I live in the US. Here's what one gets:



Not as good as the Aussie version with Compass & nautical box & hip flask. Though I imagine you'll have to supply your own rum.:barrel:

is this the equivilant to our collectors edition? and yes would be better if the hip flask was full :)
how much US was that?

Monk
02-15-2009, 03:31
is this the equivilant to our collectors edition? and yes would be better if the hip flask was full :)
how much US was that?

Looking at the page now, seems to be $69.95 US, so effectively $70.

It's interesting to note that this is the same price the Steam version of the SF edition goes for, but the steam version only offers the units and makes no mention of all the juicy extras that come here if you buy it from amazon. :thumbsdown:

So, if you're going to buy the SF collector's ed and in the US, get it from Amazon (or another site that offers some nice stuff) and not Steam!

Polemists
02-15-2009, 05:33
Seems that amazon us, amazon uk and amazon ca(canada) all are offering special edition. Gamestop and EB offer it as well but only with limited shipping.

Amazon international still just has the regular Empire up, but any empire is better then no empire so I don't complain to much :2thumbsup: