Beaudreaux Posted October 4, 2014 Posted October 4, 2014 Im wondering if you can pre order the week before and still get Sting. Im really looking forward to him on ps4 Quote
the King Lives Posted October 4, 2014 Posted October 4, 2014 You can do that on playstation store. After how bad aliens looked, I doubt I would ever preorder a game digitally. Do they even allow cancelations or returns? Quote
Auday Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 You can do that on playstation store. After how bad aliens looked, I doubt I would ever preorder a game digitally. Do they even allow cancelations or returns? Actually I preordered a lot of digital games and everything is fine. No you can't. Quote
Auday Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Yes you can. No, don't give wrong information. Quote
the King Lives Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Yes you can.No, don't give wrong information. Yeah I was pretty sure you couldn't. I'm ok preordering games on PSN, but I'm picky on franchises I'm unfamiliar with like the aliens games lol I've never played a single one unless aliens vs predator counts lol Quote
mrelectriccity Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 dont see why not an even if u dont preorder him u will still be able to purchase him Quote
King87 Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Im wondering if you can pre order the week before and still get Sting. Im really looking forward to him on ps4 Just go put down $5 on it tomorrow my dude and pay for it in full when you can. You'll be straight no worries Quote
Aero Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 dont see why not an even if u dont preorder him u will still be able to purchase him eventually..... Like 6 months down the line, like if you didn't pre-order the last one you had to wait until I think it was march or April to buy the ultimate warrior Quote
bluemonkeymagic Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either. Quote
Andy Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 I unlock him and all others with an Dlc Unlocker. Pre Order - LOL xD Quote
the King Lives Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 I unlock him and all others with an Dlc Unlocker. Pre Order - LOL xD It's amazing how every time you post you prove what a complete idiot you are 1. If you are talking about next gen you will have to wait a minute for that. 2. If for last gen you won't get a dlc unlocked till atleast around January 3. Even if you do unlock the dlc you will have to press random and hope it lands on sting so still your post is moronic and erattic Quote
Auday Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either. Another wrong information giver, I buy them from psn for the same price from gamestop+no tax. Quote
bluemonkeymagic Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 You're getting ripped off then fella. Games on psn are retailing for £50 when you can get them in a shop for ten quid less, at least. Quote
mrelectriccity Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either. actually they the same price and a lot better dont have to worry bout loading up a disc, it getting scratched or small crack in it, losing it etc. plus loads up faster. dont see why not an even if u dont preorder him u will still be able to purchase him eventually..... Like 6 months down the line, like if you didn't pre-order the last one you had to wait until I think it was march or April to buy the ultimate warrior i dont remember when 2k14 came out but i know bunch of games pre-order DLC are available same day just not for free, like the new UFC game came out in June if u pre-ordered it u got Bruce Lee well i had pre-ordered mine from walmart well thought i did but the dumb bitch at the counter didn't know what she was doing and never actually authorized the pre-order so the code never worked and they gave me $5 back that i used to preorder it. But anyways i went and purchased Bruce Lee in the DLC section same day as game came out. Quote
Nothing Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 (edited) Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either.actually they the same price and a lot better dont have to worry bout loading up a disc, it getting scratched or small crack in it, losing it etc. plus loads up faster.If you actually handle a disc properly then there shouldn't be any scratches or cracks on the disc, I honestly don't know how anyone could damage a disc without intending to do so. If you lose a disc in your own home then you shouldn't be playing games at all, there's a reason why it comes in a case. Games that are bought off the store aren't always as fast as the disc versions, GTA V is a perfect example of that on release but they're mostly on par.It honestly depends on your preference to hard-copy or digital, but other then sharing the game with family members and/or friends there are really no advantages that digital has over hard-copy.@jeffsdomain - The only company that offers a one-time refund on a digital game is Steam, which ironically was used a lot for Aliens: Colonial Marines. Edited October 5, 2014 by FallenPunisher Quote
mrelectriccity Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 (edited) Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either. actually they the same price and a lot better dont have to worry bout loading up a disc, it getting scratched or small crack in it, losing it etc. plus loads up faster. If you actually handle a disc properly then there shouldn't be any scratches or cracks on the disc, I honestly don't know how anyone could damage a disc without intending to do so. If you lose a disc in your own home then you shouldn't be playing games at all, there's a reason why it comes in a case. Games that are bought off the store aren't always as fast as the disc versions, GTA V is a perfect example of that on release but they're mostly on par. It honestly depends on your preference to hard-copy or digital, but other then sharing the game with family members and/or friends there are really no advantages that digital has over hard-copy. @jeffsdomain - The only company that offers a one-time refund on a digital game is Steam, which ironically was used a lot for Aliens: Colonial Marines. well its a lot easier then u think, and my nephew uses my system all of the times and he misplaces them or sits them upside down and even sometimes if u dont put them in the case good they come loose and if ur taking the game someone it could scratch up inside and like my WWE All Stars game i was playing it and barely bumped by 360 and it made a sound and game quit working took the disc out and there was a big scratch in a perfect circle on the back of the disc.and yeah it is easy to lose a game in your own home esp if u gone months if not years playing it Edited October 5, 2014 by mrelectriccity Quote
Nothing Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 (edited) Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either.actually they the same price and a lot better dont have to worry bout loading up a disc, it getting scratched or small crack in it, losing it etc. plus loads up faster.If you actually handle a disc properly then there shouldn't be any scratches or cracks on the disc, I honestly don't know how anyone could damage a disc without intending to do so. If you lose a disc in your own home then you shouldn't be playing games at all, there's a reason why it comes in a case. Games that are bought off the store aren't always as fast as the disc versions, GTA V is a perfect example of that on release but they're mostly on par.It honestly depends on your preference to hard-copy or digital, but other then sharing the game with family members and/or friends there are really no advantages that digital has over hard-copy.@jeffsdomain - The only company that offers a one-time refund on a digital game is Steam, which ironically was used a lot for Aliens: Colonial Marines.well its a lot easier then u think, and my nephew uses my system all of the times and he misplaces them or sits them upside down and even sometimes if u dont put them in the case good they come loose and if ur taking the game someone it could scratch up inside and like my WWE All Stars game i was playing it and barely bumped by 360 and it made a sound and game quit working took the disc out and there was a big scratch in a perfect circle on the back of the disc.and yeah it is easy to lose a game in your own home esp if u gone months if not years playing itWell I guess your nephew needs to be taught how to handle and respect other peoples property. In my 20 years of gaming I've somehow managed to not break or lose any of my games. I guess I'm in the minority. Edited October 5, 2014 by FallenPunisher Quote
DP1™ Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Yes you can. I meant that he'd still get Sting if he preordered the game. Calm yourslelf. Quote
the King Lives Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either.actually they the same price and a lot better dont have to worry bout loading up a disc, it getting scratched or small crack in it, losing it etc. plus loads up faster. If you actually handle a disc properly then there shouldn't be any scratches or cracks on the disc, I honestly don't know how anyone could damage a disc without intending to do so. If you lose a disc in your own home then you shouldn't be playing games at all, there's a reason why it comes in a case. Games that are bought off the store aren't always as fast as the disc versions, GTA V is a perfect example of that on release but they're mostly on par. It honestly depends on your preference to hard-copy or digital, but other then sharing the game with family members and/or friends there are really no advantages that digital has over hard-copy. @jeffsdomain - The only company that offers a one-time refund on a digital game is Steam, which ironically was used a lot for Aliens: Colonial Marines. Yeah I think that's been my major issue when it comes to preordering digitally but I think I will stick with the physical version of 2k15 (since next gen is still fairly new and I like to be cautious) Quote
Nothing Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either.actually they the same price and a lot better dont have to worry bout loading up a disc, it getting scratched or small crack in it, losing it etc. plus loads up faster.If you actually handle a disc properly then there shouldn't be any scratches or cracks on the disc, I honestly don't know how anyone could damage a disc without intending to do so. If you lose a disc in your own home then you shouldn't be playing games at all, there's a reason why it comes in a case. Games that are bought off the store aren't always as fast as the disc versions, GTA V is a perfect example of that on release but they're mostly on par.It honestly depends on your preference to hard-copy or digital, but other then sharing the game with family members and/or friends there are really no advantages that digital has over hard-copy.@jeffsdomain - The only company that offers a one-time refund on a digital game is Steam, which ironically was used a lot for Aliens: Colonial Marines.Yeah I think that's been my major issue when it comes to preordering digitally but I think I will stick with the physical version of 2k15 (since next gen is still fairly new and I like to be cautious)I'm a fan of retail as well. I have a bandwidth limit every month so it's worth buying the disc version then wasting 10-15 GB per game. Quote
the King Lives Posted October 5, 2014 Posted October 5, 2014 Digital games do not make any sense. £10+ than retail price and no trade in value either.actually they the same price and a lot better dont have to worry bout loading up a disc, it getting scratched or small crack in it, losing it etc. plus loads up faster.If you actually handle a disc properly then there shouldn't be any scratches or cracks on the disc, I honestly don't know how anyone could damage a disc without intending to do so. If you lose a disc in your own home then you shouldn't be playing games at all, there's a reason why it comes in a case. Games that are bought off the store aren't always as fast as the disc versions, GTA V is a perfect example of that on release but they're mostly on par. It honestly depends on your preference to hard-copy or digital, but other then sharing the game with family members and/or friends there are really no advantages that digital has over hard-copy. @jeffsdomain - The only company that offers a one-time refund on a digital game is Steam, which ironically was used a lot for Aliens: Colonial Marines. Yeah I think that's been my major issue when it comes to preordering digitally but I think I will stick with the physical version of 2k15 (since next gen is still fairly new and I like to be cautious) I'm a fan of retail as well. I have a bandwidth limit every month so it's worth buying the disc version then wasting 10-15 GB per game. Totally understand where you're coming from. Till I moved into the building I am In now, I had to rely on netzero which was only 12 gigs per month. Quote
Propellarhead9 Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 If its like any other year you wont have to preorder it at all. There will be a card inside the case for the first shipment. I would still pre order to be safe. Quote
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