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    Strategist and Storyteller Senior Member Myth's Avatar
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    Dude this collector's edition costs as much as my car's insurance for a year. For a toy mangonel and a map? Erm that's too much. This is half of the cost of a 4 day vacation at the seaside here in Bulgaria, eating at restaurants and sleeping in a cosy 3 star hotel. Hell, it's 1/3 the cost of a fully functional, battle-ready, high quality gladius!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Myth View Post
    Dude this collector's edition costs as much as my car's insurance for a year. For a toy mangonel and a map? Erm that's too much. This is half of the cost of a 4 day vacation at the seaside here in Bulgaria, eating at restaurants and sleeping in a cosy 3 star hotel. Hell, it's 1/3 the cost of a fully functional, battle-ready, high quality gladius!
    Dude you had me really excited there. I thought that i could get a gladius for.300 £ but they are like 700 euros each. The game costs 110 pounds (which is still pretty expensive) thatz like 140 euros or.so eg. 1/6.of the price of the glaidus. I wish i had one though. They are so damn cool. Do you know if the customs within europe allow the imports of blades?

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    Collector's edition for a videogame that will have a new version in a couple of years? No thanks.

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    I bought it. First time I've ever purchased a game early. I always get a disc. This time I got the rest of the stuff. Not that big a deal. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Outsider View Post
    Dude you had me really excited there. I thought that i could get a gladius for.300 £ but they are like 700 euros each. The game costs 110 pounds (which is still pretty expensive) thatz like 140 euros or.so eg. 1/6.of the price of the glaidus. I wish i had one though. They are so damn cool. Do you know if the customs within europe allow the imports of blades?
    I gave the link to Albion Europe on purpouse. Albion LLC in the USA will tear your skin off for shipping. These guys are in Poland I think. You can call them and bargain, but still my point was that the CE of RTW is too expensive.
    The art of war, then, is governed by five constant
    factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations,
    when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

    These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
    (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.
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    I wouldn't it overlook buying it. in 2008 a fallout 3 collectors edition came out. The most valuable item that would compare to the catapult of this game was the pipboy 3000, which, if you've never played the game before, is a item that the protagonist wears that functions as an interface (change weapons, gathers information, fast travel, etc) . when the game came out the pip boy was seen as a pile of junk, see the first review on amazon http://www.amazon.com/Fallout-Amazon.../dp/B0017QFX30 . what people didn't know is that the pip boy would become a huge sought after and desirable item wanted by many. a glimpse at ebay and you can find one for 450$ (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fallout-3-Co...item35c70f6490). The difference between the collectors edition that didn't include the pip boy was 50$, so that basically means that this collectors item has gone from 50$ to 450$ in a matter of less then 5 years during a recession. not bad

    i'm no economist, but seeing as there's only going to be 22,000 of these collectors edition rome total wars, you might be able to assume value will go up. maybe it won't - but i'd say this collectors edition is pretty neat and i'd like to own it either way. definitely coping.

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    I was tossing up whether to go for collectors, but I think pre-ordering/buying the game from steam is the best bet as well as receiving the Greek Cultures DLC which looks awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt_oo7 View Post
    this collectors item has gone from 50$ to 450$ in a matter of less then 5 years during a recession. not bad
    I dunno, I think buying a game set as an investment is an iffy proposition. Maybe it will become valuable, maybe it won't; no way to make an informed decision.

    Good reason to buy collector's edition: Because you want it.

    Bad reason to buy collector's edition: Because you think you might make money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    I dunno, I think buying a game set as an investment is an iffy proposition. Maybe it will become valuable, maybe it won't; no way to make an informed decision.

    Good reason to buy collector's edition: Because you want it.

    Bad reason to buy collector's edition: Because you think you might make money.
    Hear Hear! Same with comic books.
    The art of war, then, is governed by five constant
    factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations,
    when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

    These are: (1) The Moral Law; (2) Heaven; (3) Earth;
    (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.
    Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
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    I liked Shogun 2 so much I always fancied getting a t-shirt, but the only way they were ever available was in the CE I didn't buy. Always struck me as strange they wouldn't want to advertise their products by selling shirts, I even went so far as asking Sega about it, they said not happening (like I needed another reason to think of Sega as just another clown show game publisher barely able to keep the doors open).

    Anyway, here we are once again, no shirts, not even in the CE this time. And once again, I don't get it. You can make money selling shirts and advertise your games, an amazingly easy way to increase brand recognition. It makes me wonder if CA even has a marketing department, come to think of it, maybe they don't. I mean who on earth comes up with sticking an actual scale model onager in an CE edition? It's the sort of face palm marketing behavior that makes gamers a laughing stock among their friends and family.
    Last edited by easytarget; 05-25-2013 at 15:40.

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