RolandDeschain
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I hope you step outside and get eaten by a bear.
Tech Worlds":29dejouu said:Is there any special features? It doesn't say there is.
RolandDeschain":32qlio7t said:Waiting like two years to save $10 isn't patience, it's being a skinflint not worthy of owning this masterpiece in the first place.kidhawk":32qlio7t said:$10 is $10 for those with patience
Where did you pre-order it from? It was $2.50 cheaper at Costco than on the day they went live on Amazon. Practically spend the $2.50 on gas just going to Costco to pick up the cheaper copy, lol.ZagHawk":2uk4ua57 said:Yeah I'll wait closer to the release date before ordering. My guess it'll drop in price before then. Or as someone else mentioned be available for even cheaper at Costco. I bought the Super Bowl Championship Blu Rays on pre order only to see them sitting in Costco shelves on release date for like $10 less than I pre-ordered them for.
kidhawk":2ydz0mqv said:Tech Worlds":2ydz0mqv said:Is there any special features? It doesn't say there is.
The Seahawks beating the Niners in the NFC Championship game is pretty special....or maybe that's just me
Tech Worlds":xo21q9z3 said:Is there any special features? It doesn't say there is.
Nobody offers downloads at the quality level typically seen on Blu-ray discs as of yet, or even comes close, really. One double-layer Blu-ray disc is 50GB of data. As an example, the maximum quality that Netflix broadcasts at is about 2.8GB per hour for full HD content, and 4.7GB per hour for full 3D HD content.Escamillo":2958na2d said:I already bought these games at Xbox Video, but I still might get this just to have it as an addition to my Super Bowl souvenirs collection.
Also, my understanding is that bluray 1080p video is of higher quality than the 1080p vids from online places like Xbox Video and iTunes.
SeaTown81":1aue3fuz said:You guys are seriously complaining about the cost? What the heck is wrong with you? Sounding like a bunch of dumpster diving cheapskates.