I know it’s not really $40 but that’s $10 you can put toward something else, so figuratively speaking my math is good. I knew that math minor would come in handy one day.
Regardless on your thoughts of the game’s worthiness of its true $60 cost, surely it’ll be worth $40. The single-player campaign alone will probably be worth somewhere around there, and if you put any time into multiplayer then that will have been a well-spent $40.
In this way it won’t truly matter (for you) if the PC version doesn’t get the full console treatment — balance, timely DLC, etc. — since you won’t be paying the console price. Sure, I will still be peeved if those things are absent, but since I’m expecting their absence maybe I’ll end up surprised yet again.
Modern Warfare 2 for $40!
Pretty soon after that last post I was pointed to Walmart as a place to buy the next CoD. I was skeptical but found myself surprised.
Walmart has Modern Warfare 2 available for preorder for “only” $50 and you also get an online gift card worth $10.
I know it’s not really $40 but that’s $10 you can put toward something else, so figuratively speaking my math is good. I knew that math minor would come in handy one day.
Regardless on your thoughts of the game’s worthiness of its true $60 cost, surely it’ll be worth $40. The single-player campaign alone will probably be worth somewhere around there, and if you put any time into multiplayer then that will have been a well-spent $40.
In this way it won’t truly matter (for you) if the PC version doesn’t get the full console treatment — balance, timely DLC, etc. — since you won’t be paying the console price. Sure, I will still be peeved if those things are absent, but since I’m expecting their absence maybe I’ll end up surprised yet again.