

With DiRT 4, Codemasters have sought to combine the levels of thrill and realism from last year’s DiRT Rally with the fearless excitement, accessibility and adrenaline-fuelled races previously seen in its critically acclaimed prequels DiRT 2 and DiRT 3. Your Stage allows experienced rally players to create longer, more technical routes, whilst newcomers can create simpler shorter routes as they hone their skills. You choose your location and set the route parameters, then Your Stage does the hard work to create a unique rally stage that you can race, share with your friends and then challenge them to beat your time. DiRT 4 also features a game-changing system called Your Stage an innovative rally route creation tool that allows you to produce an almost-infinite number of unique stages at the press of a button. Seeing how much air you can get in a truck. Going for the gap that’s slightly too small. It’s about pushing flat out next to a sheer cliff drop. And more than that, it’s about loving that feeling. It’s about the thrill, exhilaration and adrenaline that is absolutely vital to off-road racing. DiRT 4 is all about embracing that danger.

I've just been wondering about EA's official stance about G2A, Pingu and all those websites, since a friend of mine has been scammed.Motorsport by its very nature is dangerous.

Realized it too late you're using american way of calendar usage/dates and timestamps. PS: Sorry for the necro, when I saw 02-10 I thought it was posted in october. Speaking of which, some of those games are nowhere to be found, like Bioware's Neverwinter Nights + expansions, what I, among many others, would love to play out of nostalgia. Everything I had to do with the game afterwards, was 'digitally' done.Īll those 'shady' websites wouldn't have the right to exist if most of game developers didn't charge so much for your old games.
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It's just something to think about.Īlso - speaking of 'digital' products, sadly, physical copies do fall under the 'digital product' part, don't they? When Mass Effect 3 first released, I was not only prompted to register my code at Origin, otherwise I wouldn't be able to play it at all. Isn't it time to 'update' your pricing? Hell, most of us can find cheaper games/expansions at our local 'reputable' retailers (especially during sales). Solution is very simple: why don't you lower the price of games that are simply put - old, like The Sims 3 and it's expansions? A lot of us find it rather weird that The Sims 3 and The Sims 4 both are priced exactly the same! The Sims 4 Get Together preorder - 39,99 euroes, each one of TS3 expansions is also priced at 39,99 euroes. Dragon Age Origins, or first two Mass Effects (I have physical copies of all of the games mentioned). I personally understand why people look for 'cheaper' means such as G2A, Pingu and whatever else websites that can offer a lot cheaper, 'ancient' games, eg.
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To follow you up on that, I've always been wondering why EA as a company doesn't update the prices of your games as they age up (well, okay, you do, but it takes several years after the game's release, unless the game was considered a flop, then you act immediately), or why don't you organize some huge sales of older games?
