What version of MW are you getting?
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WonkaVW wrote:If the Black edition really is only $10-$15 more, then I'll get it. It sounds nice, but doesn't sound like its worth like $20 more. If its true that downloadable content will be made available, the extra cars won't mean jack anyway.
Yeah... it is only $10 more... because i swapped my version over to it and i got the price
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hmmm... i dont know, black looks better on some things though.
but we probably should get back on topic...
I just realised that when i changed my version of most wanted on the xbox to the black edition... he put it as black edition on the PS2, now i have to go back and change it over to the xbox version black edition...
but we probably should get back on topic...
I just realised that when i changed my version of most wanted on the xbox to the black edition... he put it as black edition on the PS2, now i have to go back and change it over to the xbox version black edition...
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The question has already been answered previously, however the only difference is that the black edition comes with videos (don't know of what), an interview with some model chick (can't see any relevance to that and a car racing game), some extra cars and tracks which will most likely be available to download free after the game is released and that's about it other then the fact it costs more. Bottomline is, save the extra moneyand get the normal version.Jopuma wrote:PC - Black Edition
cause black is cool.
Is there any difference between Black Editon and Normal Version?
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But what's the chances of them releasing it for download? OK, maybe they will, but we'll probably have to pay for it online, then they'll give a secure website for it for us to download.mclaren5150 wrote:The question has already been answered previously, however the only difference is that the black edition comes with videos (don't know of what), an interview with some model chick (can't see any relevance to that and a car racing game), some extra cars and tracks which will most likely be available to download free after the game is released and that's about it other then the fact it costs more. Bottomline is, save the extra moneyand get the normal version.
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But what's the chances of them releasing it for download? OK, maybe they will, but we'll probably have to pay for it online, then they'll give a secure website for it for us to download.[/quote]
They most likely will not be available for d/l officially from EA however at least one of the NFS sites will have them. I don't have a problem paying for the game but paying for additional tracks, cars, etc... is rather stupid.
They most likely will not be available for d/l officially from EA however at least one of the NFS sites will have them. I don't have a problem paying for the game but paying for additional tracks, cars, etc... is rather stupid.
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Actually they aren't. Black is absolutely no reflected color by light. It's all absorbed therefore we see black. White is all colors reflected and no absorbtion. Hence we see the "color" white. Colors range from red to violet. That's why its called the visible spectrum. When you look at it you don't see white or black in there.
We'd better get back on topic before we get our @$$ banned by the mods.
We'd better get back on topic before we get our @$$ banned by the mods.
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