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Fifa 13



pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,089
peacehaven
I would love to be able to offer a player plus cash for another player on FIFA
 




stss30

Registered User
Apr 24, 2008
9,546
There's literally no point in pre ordering it, unless you get some free microsoft points or something. Supermarkets always do very good deals if you buy on the day/week of release.
 




Hyperion

New member
Nov 1, 2010
5,314
Ultimate edition gives you free gold packs every week for the ultimate team mode


Okay. Thanks for the info. Not sure what a gold pack is either. I better do some research. This will be my first Fifa game so will need some help i think. Probably after being killed online by a 4 yr old from Uzbekistan
 


StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada
Okay. Thanks for the info. Not sure what a gold pack is either. I better do some research. This will be my first Fifa game so will need some help i think. Probably after being killed online by a 4 yr old from Uzbekistan

If it's your first Fifa game, I'm fairly sure you'll have no need or interest in the gold edition. Just go to Tesco on release day and you'll probably pick it up for £35.
 






StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
10,133
BC, Canada
Is this an experience/experts thing then?

No not at all, I personally think the 'special edition' of Fifa is a bit of a con. The extra benefits you pay for can still be achieved from playing the game normally.
From everyone I play Fifa with, we only play career mode, online seasons or online multiplayer.
Put simply, I won't miss out on anything by buying my copy from a supermarket.
Amazon usually tag on an extra £10 for their 'special editions'.
 


Hyperion

New member
Nov 1, 2010
5,314
No not at all, I personally think the 'special edition' of Fifa is a bit of a con. The extra benefits you pay for can still be achieved from playing the game normally.
From everyone I play Fifa with, we only play career mode, online seasons or online multiplayer.
Put simply, I won't miss out on anything by buying my copy from a supermarket.
Amazon usually tag on an extra £10 for their 'special editions'.

Okay thanks for that!! Will go and get normal one then.
 




deletebeepbeepbeep

Well-known member
May 12, 2009
21,802
If it's your first Fifa game, I'm fairly sure you'll have no need or interest in the gold edition. Just go to Tesco on release day and you'll probably pick it up for £35.

There's a part of FIFA called Fifa Ultimate Team (FUT) where you put together your own squad through a trading card system, you can buy packs of players with real money or with 'coins' earned by winning games against the computer online. You can also trade players on an online auction house system. The packs give you a chance of getting either bronze rated, silver rated or gold rated players. The gold rated players are obviously the best but clearly even then there are worthless gold players and extremely expensive good ones like Aguero etc. With the ultimate edition you get a free gold pack every week for 24 weeks, so if you like the sound of that part of the game then it might be worth investing but if you just want to play normal teams against friends the I wouldn't bother.
 


D

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No not at all, I personally think the 'special edition' of Fifa is a bit of a con. The extra benefits you pay for can still be achieved from playing the game normally.
From everyone I play Fifa with, we only play career mode, online seasons or online multiplayer.
Put simply, I won't miss out on anything by buying my copy from a supermarket.
Amazon usually tag on an extra £10 for their 'special editions'.

This. The ultimate team thing is a bit geeky. Career mode, online play and playing against mates is where it's at! And I'll be going to a supermarket too.
 






phoenix

Well-known member
May 18, 2009
2,871
There's literally no point in pre ordering it, unless you get some free microsoft points or something. Supermarkets always do very good deals if you buy on the day/week of release.

I think if you look on line at Amazon,Tesco and Asda they ALL give you the pre order price promise.That if on the day it is cheaper in the shops or Amazon on line, you will get an automatic refund of the difference. So I shall be ordering 2 copies from Amazon to help Nsc coffers :thumbsup:
 








Tux the albion Penguin

Resident Linux User
Sep 2, 2011
879
STADIO DE LA AMEX
I'm not going to bother getting Fifa 13. As It Is I had to fork out over £150 to get parts for my pc to run Fifa 12. Was not happy. The system requirements are way to high for what the game offers. :/
 


Hyperion

New member
Nov 1, 2010
5,314
I'm not going to bother getting Fifa 13. As It Is I had to fork out over £150 to get parts for my pc to run Fifa 12. Was not happy. The system requirements are way to high for what the game offers. :/

A console costs less than that? Why, may i ask, did you fork out for a pc to upgrade rather than just get another platform to play it on?
 












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