At least in the first few hours of the game, I would recommend something a bit heavier for survivablility then compensate when possible with enchants. I'm trying a bit of both at the moment, so far I think I prefer the enchants.
Generally it's wise to only purchase things online via reputable sources (Amazon, Steam, *shutter* Gamestop, etc.). I would definitely keep on them and take steps to ensure that they know you're serious. But, in the end, you may be out some money that may never return.
The age of DLC as a revenue stream is a way for developers and publishers to tell me to wait about a year when they will rerelease the game at an even cheaper price with all of the add-ons included.
Completely agree, vote with your dollars. If you don't want a new skin or a re-made map then don't buy. The reason this happens is because it's still worth it for publishers, people buy it. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
@c0l0nelp0c0rn1: I'm sorry to hear that. What else could have been stolen? Well, lots. But whether anybody cares is a different story. My comment was intended to highlight that Giantbomb stuck to the complete truth rather than going for a bigger headline.
This alarmist sentimant on most of these headlines is a bit misleading. Most are saying something like, Security Breach -- Password and Credit Card Information Stolen. While that's technically true, it's still encrypted information, which is usually explained in the body of the article.
I appreciate that Giantbomb stated the facts up front. Well done once again.
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