Cheapest deal so far, like / visit their FB page for the 5% off voucher
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Cantona007
24 Jan 17#23
That's probably because when this deal was posted the game was £25 but they've upped the price by a pound.
King Mustard
23 Jan 17#22
I've entered the code and it takes it down from £25.99 to £24.69, not to £23.74.
I've marked this post as Expired.
natversion1
23 Jan 17#21
You can use Vorpx but you have to buy it.
thefunkygibbon
20 Jan 17#20
But the PC version isn't VR (at least for another year). that vridge says its for VR games to be played on cardboard.
cookied
19 Jan 17#19
yes I know how to use google but its the handset thing I'm not too sure do you need a special handset or will a ps4 or Xbox one work ? & do you have to have a gear vr headset or will one of the cheap ones work.
played the demo on pc in vr using vridge and controller it was amazing ... just make sure u have a good phone i use a LG g4 and between me a me m8s we couldn't fault it..
cookied to tonyw969
19 Jan 17#17
how does this work ?
JollyCompanion
19 Jan 17#16
How long does it take for the keys to be delivered when pre-ordering from CDKEYS? I bought from them before, however I have never pre-ordered. Anyone keen to shed some light?
adambrockbank
18 Jan 17#15
Ordered. Thanks OP!
quackstar84
18 Jan 17#14
Would have bought if it had vive support. Will wait till they add it. Excellent price either way.
Evilcell
18 Jan 17#13
Someone correct me if I'm wrong,
but I never read anything about people paying for licensing fees to develop for windows,
so I doubt there is any fees
there's development software, middle ware and such fees,
but that's part of the development cost, and it's for every platform
there's distribution cost for Steam, Uplay, Origin or whatever,
but doubt those cost are anywhere near the licensing fees for consoles
Loxust
18 Jan 17#12
Don't game developers pay licensing fees for releasing games on Windows ?
thanks
Evilcell
18 Jan 17#10
Think it's what leonintelex said, licensing fees
Also the grey market cd keys, some might have been gotten from country's where the games are sold cheaper
Loxust
18 Jan 17#6
Has anyone figured out why on comparison - exactly same game on consoles are worth twice the price of PC one ?
condracky to Loxust
18 Jan 17#8
In the good old days it was always like this, PC games were much cheaper. But yeah, it's odd how this one is so much cheaper even when bought physically.
It still is.
Leonintelex to Loxust
18 Jan 17#9
Sony/Microsoft licensing fees I guess.
Dunno, most games are significantly cheaper on the PC...That's why I built one in the first place.
Not the "cheapest deal so far" but an excellent price. Voted hot!
dealhunter12_34 to MBeeching
18 Jan 17#4
Unless you can prove otherwise this is actually the "Cheapest deal so far" only one thats been close to this price is the physical copy from Amazon @ £24.
Good find - heat added!
geebeegooner
18 Jan 172#3
So wanted this on pc but had to go for the playstation 4 version due to having the VR timed exclusive.
I might buy the £18 candle to immerse myself in the experience (not).
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I've marked this post as Expired.
but I never read anything about people paying for licensing fees to develop for windows,
so I doubt there is any fees
there's development software, middle ware and such fees,
but that's part of the development cost, and it's for every platform
there's distribution cost for Steam, Uplay, Origin or whatever,
but doubt those cost are anywhere near the licensing fees for consoles
Don't game developers pay licensing fees for releasing games on Windows ?
thanks
Also the grey market cd keys, some might have been gotten from country's where the games are sold cheaper
It still is.
Dunno, most games are significantly cheaper on the PC...That's why I built one in the first place.
Good find - heat added!
I might buy the £18 candle to immerse myself in the experience (not).
https://app.statichtmlapp.com/tab/2587655/visitor/148867658594834/wrapped