CoD Advanced Warfare special Xbox bundle

During the Gamescom a new Xbox bundle has been announced. It features beautifully, painted controller and nicely painted Xbox. It's coated in nice golden and grey, rich looking colors. Check picture below.

This bundle is themed in Call of Duty Advanced Warfare that comes out in 4th of November. The Bundle will also feature 1 Terabyte of disk space, instead of usual 500 Gigabytes.
Of course, you get some goodies - code for "Day Zero", which is a digital edition of the game that comes with some bonuses:

  • 24 hours earlier access to the game than other buyers, that get "normal" version of the game.
  • Double XP for one day
  • AK-12G (assault rifle)
  • B-2 (crossbow)
  • Bullet brass exoskeleton
  • EM1 (quantum directed energy weapon)

The box looks nice, but it's sad you don't get physical copy of the game, it's all digital.
Definitely looks nice


I don't care for one day of early gameplay, hovewer this items look pretty cool. The bundle can be yours for 499.99€ or 499.99$, which is reasonable price, consider that base console will cost you 100€ / $ less. So all extra stuff (paint, items, early acces) is priced at 100€ / $. Worth it?

When I saw this bundle live in Gamescom it took over me. It really made me want to buy Xbox One, which probably won't happen in the near future, but I really think this is the best Xbox One bundle out there. And with the promising look of the new CoD it could sell very good.

The question is, how will it look on your shelve in 2 or 3 years when the new sequel comes out. Outdated? Nostalgic? Still actual? Would you care for that or not?

Images are taken from Amazon.de:
1st picture: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81ai3l3t4oL._SL1500_.jpg
2nd picture: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81kmqCSpkpL._SL1500_.jpg

How to fix: NFS Shift 2 Unleashed not starting after activation

I just bought Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed. I activated my code through Steam, installed the game, activated it and nothing happened. I tried again (few times) and then started to check the forums.
I checked the drivers, tried with tweaking some settings in Control Panel (post here), but none of that worked.
I also activated the game on Origin (yes, you can do that, with the same CD-key you got on Steam actually), installed and activated it there too but, again, nothing after installation (of course I tried to run it as administrator).

I dug further and found this thread, with a solution. Here is what was suggested in the thread and also worked for me:
  • Redeem, install and activate the game on Origin (I am not sure if it works on Steam too, it should I suppose)
  • Navigate to installation folder of Shift 2 Unleashed
  • Rename program "shift2u" to "shift2"
  • Right click on renamed program ("shift2") and click "Run as Administrator"

It should work (at least it did for me)!

Is it smart to buy games at launch?

There are a lot of announced games that will come out in following months and I've asked myself why I should or should not buy them at launch. There are some factors that wage on one and some on other side, but to be honest, I think waiting some time after release pays off (at least for most of the games).

When the game is announced and when we see first trailers, hype around the game usually starts (if the game looks interesting, of course). That hype helps developers and publishers to sell their games straight at launch Grand Theft Auto V is a great example of this. Months before the game's release the whole internet was talking about it. That helped the game to break six world records (Guiness World Records page about it) and made tons of money.
All that hype (and marketing department) affect your opinion about the game itself. Since everyone would be talking about the game you'd get "shrinked" into it's world too and would, therefore, enjoy it more.

One of the games that was very hyped was Titanfall. I can't say you if the hype was real or not, beacuse I haven't played it (yet, I hope)1

The game community is as active as it will probably ever be at launch. Discussions are the most active, multiplayer has the most players and the developers are more receptive for bug fixes, patches and implementing community's ideas into the game (hovewer after game's release we rarely see that). Later on, when the game isn't selling that well, it's less likely for developers to focus their time on already released game instead of making a new one (which would bring them money).
Some developers are more willing to listen to community, players than others, but that's another story.

If you're fan of a game and have to have special/limited/collector's edition of the game that's coming out, you should consider buying it at launch, beacuse later on price of these editions (if unopened) may increase drastically.
If you're interested in collector's editions then you might want to check http://collectorsedition.org/.
But there are also bad sides of getting games at launch. One of them are bugs. Even though, some games have early access or beta, the amount of bugs at the release probably is larger that later on, when developers (with a help of our, gamer's, feedback) make the game even better.

Another reason why you could postpone your purchase is that the hype, built around the game might not be true. The game could also turn out to be something completely different that you've expected. It might have looked pretty on the trailers, but when you get to play it, it looks something quite different (don't get me wrong: graphics don't have to be ultra high, but showing some sort of graphic at the reveal and downgrading them later, that's not fair. A lot of people complained about Watch Dogs graphics that turned out to be worse than expected. I did not play that game so I can not judge about that).

The last and likely most important factor for not buying a game on launch day is full price. Hovewer, if you pre-order a game for full price you usually get some sort of bonus (skin, weapon ...) but keep in mind that those bonuses can be bought later on (if you realize you enjoy the game so much you just have to have them). Also, excluding bonuses, why would you pre-order games? Isn't it better to wait a day or two, read some reviews and then device if game is worth buying or not? That way you make sure you don't buy a bad game + you don't really miss anything.

If you have pre-ordered Battlefield 4 you also got China Rising DLC (that can now be bought for 14.99 €)2

Later on, after some time passes and all the reviews are out you can get better view of the game. The developers have also make their game better and the price of it is smaller (this might not be always true, but Battlefield 3, for example, was even free for some period of time. This happened around 3 years after it's release). But there are also downsides. Game is not discussed over forums so much anymore (unless it was featured in really popular sale/bundle and everybody starts talking about it again) and player base is smaller (less active multiplayer).

This might be just me, but when I buy a game in a bundle or something like that I look at it a bit different than if I buy it for full price. Maybe the full price and the hype colors my opinion about the game, but I tend to spend more time with the game if I buy it for more money.

I hope this article helps you to decide if the game is worth getting at launch. I normally wait until some time passes and I see if the game really is what it's trying to be and if it's worth the money.


Image source:
1 http://info.ea.com/products/p1452/titanfall
2 http://info.ea.com/products/p1429/battlefield-4

Free to Play is great movie (my thoughts)

Free to play is a documentary made by Valve, that has been released on 19th of March 2014. The title of the movie is a bit misleading, because the movie itself doesn't focus on free to play games or anything related, instead it actually follows a story of 3 professional Dota 2 players and their's competition on The International 2011.

The International is one of the biggest Dota 2 tournaments and it's organized by Valve Corporation. It is an annual event that was already held 3 times (started in 2011 in Cologne, Germany). Sixteen teams are personally invited to compete, eliminate other teams and win a huge prize money. More about it can be read on Wikipedia or official site.

In 2011 prize for the winner was 1.000.000 $ (biggest prize at that time). Secnd place was awarded with 250.00$ and third with 150.000$ (I don't want to spoil you who won, although you might already know it).

As said, movie explores life of three professional gamers:

  • Benedict "Hyhy" Lim (Singapore)
  • Danil "Dendi" Ishutin (Ukraine)
  • Clinton "Fear" Loomis (USA)

It shows their passion to the game, their dedication and all the problems of being a professional gamer - unstable income, struggle with social life, parents, family, school ... It also gives us an overview of thier lives and things that made them who they are today.

The documentary is very well made. It combines quality footage from their home cities, from the tournament itself as well as in-game footage and animations. Everything is wrapped in 75 minutes of visually appealing movie with very interesting story.

This movie was something unique and I hope we'll see more movies like this in the future. If you're Dota player or even a casual gamer, then this movie is something you don't want to miss.