![]() So I hope Bethesda/Avalanche aren't lazy and add some extra content to this game because it is a great engine and sweet combat system. Rage 2 is one of the few games I currently like and will probably stick with until Doom Eternal and Dying Light 2 come out. because as of now everyone's progress is a secret, I wouldn't mind seeing how a few of my friends are doing and try to beat their scores. Maybe someone will Twitch themselves a "Fast-Run-Through" of themselves in Ironman mode and we can all watch it on YouTube one day. it's more an old school concept I suppose. That you want to just outdo yourself (and other is also fun), it reminds of of NES when someone said they "Shut their PC off" lol. Ironman mode is fun, it's more of a "Personal Best". If you've ever seen any of my comments online here you'd know I certainly do not hate this game, in fact I'm one of the few that defends it. If you hate the game, you don't need to comment on it.□ I mean I like the game regardless of solo or online because I don't care what other people think of it since this discussion is just my opinion/reacting on the Ironman mode. Good idea, piss poor and lazy developing. Even if it was a board of "Ironman Ragers" that just simply listed "These players beat the game in Ironman Mode". They should have developed a Global Lead-Board, but they are too lazy. You won't receive Achievements (unless Steam has some nice ones lined up outside-game). Originally posted by servo:It's like Hardcore Mode in Diablo III. But still, what's the point of getting 75% through the game, or even beating it, if nobody is going to know about it. If they simply SKIP that nonsense in the beginning, and start you out The Phoenix (the part you leave and enter the World). I drove off the cliff once, then fell off once ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ around, worst part is you have to replay the Vineland Intro. It's pointless in Rage 2, unless you want to get pissed off and "shut off the computer" when you die. It's a good idea, but what's the point if there isn't a Global Leader-board to see who's gotten the furthest? There is no points system, so it's not like people are playing towards achieving something they can "brag" about or be listed on a Leader-Board or something like Blizzard and every other game with similar modes has had. Yes, it's a complicated way to do things, and is probably to avoid sales.It's like Hardcore Mode in Diablo III. ![]() If you're not fussed, and own the Deluxe Edition, you'll have to pick up 500 Rage 2 Coins and buy Terrormania from the in-game store - when it's available on November 14. We're actually shocked at the price of this Digital Deluxe Upgrade - if it only contains the items listed above, and Terrormania is $5 separately, then is three skins and the pre-order mission worth $17.50? Basically then, even if you own the Rage 2 Deluxe Edition, if you want the Terrormania expansion you will have to pay for it. Wasteland Celebrity Phoenix vehicle skinĪ completely different set of rewards, as you can see.The new Digital Deluxe Upgrade, however, contains these items: The Deluxe Edition contains the following: Sadly, the answer seems to be no - they are not the same. So you can buy Terrormania separately, but what's this "Digital Deluxe Upgrade"? Is it the same as the Rage 2 Deluxe Edition? In the Bethesda post describing the expansion, the publisher says that players can get the DLC from the "in-game store for 500 RAGE Coins ($5), or pick up the Digital Deluxe Upgrade for 1750 RAGE Coins ($17.50)". It sounds a lot of fun, but how do you get it? The Rage 2 Terrormania DLC introduces a Doom-like alternate version of the Wastelands called the Deadlands, in a twisted underworld with new skeletal enemies and a cool sword that you can unleash superpowers with. Rage 2 Terrormania Digital Deluxe Upgrade - is it the same as the Deluxe Edition?
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