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Bandorr said:

You know that statue in it? You can still look at it. The patch? You can still use it. The box art? You can still look at it. Steel book? Yep you guessed it.

That cloth poster? Wow what do you know - you can STILL LOOK A T IT. The playing cards? Yep.

The only thing in there that you can't actually use is the DLC. Which you could (if you wanted to) give to someone else - after looking at the tube it comes with.

So of the 8 things it comes with, you can look at/use SEVEN out of EIGHT of them. And that is assuming you aren't just going to give the DLC away(which makes it 8 out of 8).

My question to you would be - whats the problem? How is this a bad thing? want the game with it? Buy the game. Want the game IN the CE - buy the CE with the game. Just want the game? Just buy the game.

You are absolutely losing NOTHING while gaining another option. So how is it bad to get an extra option - without losing ANYTHING in return?

Yeah and buying a car without the engine or steering wheel you can still sit in the driver's seat and fasten the seatbelt you just won't go anywhere and your purchase would be useless much like this as the purpose of the car is to transport you much like the CE is meant to compliment the game's experience problem here is the game's experience is not included.

You need to study the actual point of having options as they're not there for the sake of being there they exist because of viable reasons not because you can buy something to look at a statue, seriously dude that part made me laugh hard that you're buying a CE of a game to look at a statue or the art on the box which defeats the whole point of buying games.