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Originally Posted by Vlad
Yeah, I see what you mean, it would be easy to take that from what I said.
I should try to not get so worked up about things, I think it's just in situations like this that it's worse for me because the silence is so frustrating, and to have it combined with them having the retailers do their dirty work, it doesn't feel right or justifiable.
The other times that things bug me is with dumb things like the Halo LCE not having a disc but that's annoying because it seems silly, nothing near this or The Witcher did bug me because of the exclusive Xbox One items which was because, whilst there was a reason, it seemed hypocritical for a company so against DRM and exclusive stuff to almost be siding with the devil.
It is a shame though, I'm sure it'll be a fantastic game, but I've already seen people holding it against Rocksteady, it would again probably help a little if there was a statement so that people could reasonably see where the fault is, whether that's WB knew months/weeks ago, or Triforce knew and didn't say anything, or it was the actual manufacturer doing something wrong, there's not enough information yet so everyone is running about blindly pointing fingers.
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Yeah I probably kind of misread what you meant by that.
I completely agree, people should be upset with how they handled this... waiting so long to even warn people.
I do think Rocksteady will be fine and so will the sales of this game. When you think of it... the sales of the CE's and LE's are nothing in the wake of the regular copies that sell (and even with the issues the LEs sold out anyways and I guarantee you not many who even lost their orders swore off this game).
Pretty excited for tomorrow. Get the LE, unbox it and try the game if I am not too tired by then (odds are I might need to go to bed after doing the unboxing and editing though... but I always take my time starting and playing games now a days).