The Going East DLC adds more roads and town in eastern Europe, Scandinavia adds Denmark and southern Sweden and Norway (The rest of the DLCs are cosmetics for your truck). Both of them is worth their price, especially Scandinavia.
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WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
The Going East DLC adds more roads and town in eastern Europe, Scandinavia adds Denmark and southern Sweden and Norway (The rest of the DLCs are cosmetics for your truck). Both of them is worth their price, especially Scandinavia. | ||
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Reaps
United Kingdom1280 Posts
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Faruko
Chile34171 Posts
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Topin
Peru10093 Posts
On June 18 2015 02:41 Reaps wrote: Bastion for £2.74, not seen anything of this before so just watched few reviews, looks good, anyone here played it? is a MUST, get it! | ||
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WolfintheSheep
Canada14127 Posts
On June 18 2015 02:41 Reaps wrote: Bastion for £2.74, not seen anything of this before so just watched few reviews, looks good, anyone here played it? It's basically the game that made the Indie market as gigantic as it is now (alongside Cave Story and Super Meat Boy), and is one of the best games made in the last several years. That you haven't even heard of it is shocking. | ||
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JazVM
Germany1196 Posts
On June 18 2015 02:28 Simberto wrote: All the relevant DLCs are everything that does not end in "Pack" or "Sprite Pack". Meaning: HoI 3 Semper Fi For the Motherland Semper Fi: Dies Irae Götterdämmerung Their finest Hour However, if you get all of those each on their own, you are at 2.49+0.24+1.24+1.24+2.49= 7.70€, so you could conceivably consider getting a pack involving those and all of the sprite & music packs (which are mostly kinda irrelevant) for 10.49. Thank you! | ||
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Isualin
Germany1903 Posts
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Simberto
Germany11637 Posts
On June 18 2015 03:27 Isualin wrote: Is DARK SOULS II: Scholar of the First Sin an expansion? It is cheaper than the original game and the upgrade from it? Also i tried playing the first game on pc but it was a disaster on keyboard. Do i need to have a controller to play properly? No, it is a pure upgrade, involving the base game with all DLC with some addons and stuff. There is no point in buying base + upgrade if you don't own Dark Souls II yet. SOTFS involves everything that DS2 involves, if you want DS2 at this point, get SOTFS. And yes, while some people might tell you otherwise, a controller is highly recommended. You should generally just get one and be done with it, a lot of games work better with a controller. I am a pure PC gamer, and i still don't get this fascination with having to play everything on a Keyboard & Mouse. One of the main advantages of the platform is its flexibility. If a game works better with K&M, you play it that way. If it works better with a controller, you can play it like that. And for some more exotic games, a Joystick, a fightstick or even a steering wheel might work better, and you can get those too if you are into that kind of game. | ||
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Shottaz
United Kingdom414 Posts
On June 18 2015 03:52 Simberto wrote: No, it is a pure upgrade, involving the base game with all DLC with some addons and stuff. There is no point in buying base + upgrade if you don't own Dark Souls II yet. SOTFS involves everything that DS2 involves, if you want DS2 at this point, get SOTFS. And yes, while some people might tell you otherwise, a controller is highly recommended. You should generally just get one and be done with it, a lot of games work better with a controller. I am a pure PC gamer, and i still don't get this fascination with having to play everything on a Keyboard & Mouse. One of the main advantages of the platform is its flexibility. If a game works better with K&M, you play it that way. If it works better with a controller, you can play it like that. And for some more exotic games, a Joystick, a fightstick or even a steering wheel might work better, and you can get those too if you are into that kind of game. If DS2 SOTFS upgrade was cheaper than DS2 SOTFS I would get it. I feel like i'm being punished for buying the game originally. | ||
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Simberto
Germany11637 Posts
On June 18 2015 04:33 Shottaz wrote: If DS2 SOTFS upgrade was cheaper than DS2 SOTFS I would get it. I feel like i'm being punished for buying the game originally. That is my reason for not buying it currently, too. | ||
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
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LasTLiE
United States428 Posts
On June 18 2015 00:46 Endymion wrote: where's the axiom verge sale.. or the Ori blind forest sale.. i haven't bought a single game yet.. IIRC the dev of Axiom Verge had said on twitter that it wouldn't be on sale until later this year (Fall, I think). It's only been out for a little over a month, so not terribly surprising to see it still at full price imo. | ||
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SamirDuran
Philippines895 Posts
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radscorpion9
Canada2252 Posts
On June 18 2015 03:52 Simberto wrote: No, it is a pure upgrade, involving the base game with all DLC with some addons and stuff. There is no point in buying base + upgrade if you don't own Dark Souls II yet. SOTFS involves everything that DS2 involves, if you want DS2 at this point, get SOTFS. And yes, while some people might tell you otherwise, a controller is highly recommended. You should generally just get one and be done with it, a lot of games work better with a controller. I am a pure PC gamer, and i still don't get this fascination with having to play everything on a Keyboard & Mouse. One of the main advantages of the platform is its flexibility. If a game works better with K&M, you play it that way. If it works better with a controller, you can play it like that. And for some more exotic games, a Joystick, a fightstick or even a steering wheel might work better, and you can get those too if you are into that kind of game. Just as a side note, if you plan to play the game as a magic user like I did, then if you are even slightly better than I am which is probable, then playing with M&K is very doable and quite fun. Really there was only one boss that gave me a headache, and those were the ruin sentinels. I had to fight them with no armor and no shields (I was pure a pure staff guy), and no points into any stamina or health lol. It was just Intelligence, Attunement, and later Faith to be the 'archmage' (a build I found online). Fortunately after thinking about it a bit and using the heavy soul arrows I found a way to do it very cleanly and even somewhat easily. After that the bosses are pretty standard. You don't need to have really fine-tuned control, all you need to master is the skill of rolling back away from melee engagements, or dodging left/right away from projectiles (easy to do with strafe buttons). On some occasions rolling diagonally is necessary, beyond that you don't need anything really. I suspect melee requires a bit more fine-tuning, but I can't say for sure. In principle I would just hit the guy then backroll away if I was doing melee...and it would probably work for most bosses. But anyway its still probably a good investment if you want to buy any more console ports. | ||
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Chocolate
United States2350 Posts
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Faruko
Chile34171 Posts
On June 18 2015 03:52 Simberto wrote: No, it is a pure upgrade, involving the base game with all DLC with some addons and stuff. There is no point in buying base + upgrade if you don't own Dark Souls II yet. SOTFS involves everything that DS2 involves, if you want DS2 at this point, get SOTFS. And yes, while some people might tell you otherwise, a controller is highly recommended. You should generally just get one and be done with it, a lot of games work better with a controller. I am a pure PC gamer, and i still don't get this fascination with having to play everything on a Keyboard & Mouse. One of the main advantages of the platform is its flexibility. If a game works better with K&M, you play it that way. If it works better with a controller, you can play it like that. And for some more exotic games, a Joystick, a fightstick or even a steering wheel might work better, and you can get those too if you are into that kind of game. I kinda agree with this is there anything more PC than using stuff that wasnt supposed to be for PCs ? | ||
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WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
On June 18 2015 11:05 SamirDuran wrote: Is it worth it to get the expansions and DLCs on Euro Truck Simulator 2? Going East and Scandinavia gives you more roads and cities ad are absolutely worth it. The rest is cosmetics, and it's up to you if you want them or not | ||
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deth2munkies
United States4051 Posts
On June 18 2015 02:18 Necro)Phagist( wrote: Skyrim for like 5$ is a pretty damn good deal, though I'm pretty sure anyone slightly interested in Skyrim type games already owns it so kinda a useless good deal. But the full thing is $15 and both the DLCs alone are $20 which makes no fucking sense. | ||
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rebuffering
Canada2436 Posts
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Epishade
United States2267 Posts
And the 4-person pack is 5.69. Wtf. It's cheaper to just buy 4 copies! A man's gotta eat! | ||
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