View Poll Results: Would you buy C&C Premium?

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Thread: C&C Premium

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    C&C Premium

    Some of you might know Battlefield 3 Premium. It costs about 40-60 euros, dollars etc. to buy the Premium membership, which then gives you access to exclusive events, all expansion packs free of charge, some new weapons and camoflages. Personally I think it's quite good service.

    I thought similar to C&C games, mainly for Generals 2 now. Let's say it'd cost about the same or less as BF3 Premium, and you'd get all DLC's / expansion packs for free, and perhaps some special unit skins, some new missions (like Covert Operations for Tiberian Dawn) or challenge maps, some strategy guides and behind-the-scenes videos. And why not a free C&C themed mouse pad, T-shirt or something similar. And of course there wouldn't be any monthly fee.

    What do you think? Would you buy C&C Premium membership?

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    if they throw in t-shirt then maybe yes
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    Yes especially if its in a form of disc and not a digital download exclusive. And when I meant 'digital download exclusive' it's the one's that are only available via their online store.
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    The question is, would there be enough charged DLC for Generals 2 to warrant such a "get it all in one deal" thing?

    Bf3 has, what is it, four or five DLCs including Back to Karkand, our average CnC has ... one.


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    Remember how I told you not to give them stupid ideas and that they would make even skirmish a paid feature?

    Guess what, GPG did so with their AoE:O. Don't give someone like EA stupid ideas... please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feloidea View Post
    The question is, would there be enough charged DLC for Generals 2 to warrant such a "get it all in one deal" thing?

    Bf3 has, what is it, four or five DLCs including Back to Karkand, our average CnC has ... one.
    Thought the same thing as our little kitty cat here.


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