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KOTOR2 The Directors Cut

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KOTOR2 The Directors Cut

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Lets face it if KOTOR2 was a film the original release would now be history and a directors cut would be standard with all the content that was intended. But heres the big question, if it was decided to create a directors cut, in theory, would we be happy to pay 'new game' prices? Or would there be a mass moan that we brought the original version and they should just patch it? What do you guys think then?
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an xbox dir cut would be awsome BUT im not aying over 30$ for it...it will pretty much be a re-realse with features.
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Well, I'd prefer that they'd patch it... maybe even sell the patch for $10 or something, I'd be fine with that. Dunno if I'd be willing to spend the money for a re-release of the game though.
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I thought Director's Cut of a game is one that includes videos of the development of the game and some additional content not found in the original version? :confused: Anyway, if the 'Director's Cut' was released alongside the regular version, then it would be worth it but since it's been like 2 years (or more) after the release of KOTOR 2, releasing a Director's Cut would be pointless, in my honest opinion. Even if it's cheap, I wouldn't buy it either.

Here's the reason: You bought the original game 2 years ago and finished it. Fast forward to the present day, a 'Director's Cut' edition is released. Now, what would be the point of buying it if all you're going to get are additional content, some videos and easter eggs?
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ok we know re-realsing is bad.and if they diod a dir cut for xbox i probably wouldnt retire after my 200th game. ( 130th atm)
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I'm finding it interesting that people would pay full price for a directors cut of a film (maybe even more than full price sometimes) but not for a game. There must be alot of games out there that never got released in a complete form as intended, and most games will have cut content that people would have loved to have seen in the game. I just wonder if people where happy to pay the full price if manufactures create extended edition 'directors cuts' of games. I suppose a draw back of this would be someone would make the extra content available for a free unofficial update (for PC's anyway).
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