

I just couldn't take not having it because the last time I waited too long for the first Borderlands, and I figured if I didn't have to pay so much it'd be worth it :) and I pretty much have the same method for single player games, but reiterating what I said here :PĪs I see it Halo 4 I'll play for Single-player, Black Ops 2 if at all I'll buy after it comes out (don't care for Nuketown map haha) and Assassins Creed 3 (if I ever do get it) will be for single player too, and I've kind of grown tired of them. I understand that, I have Witcher 2 I bought during the Steam sale way back when and yet I have to beat the first one I bought ages ago and the 2 Ys games as well hahaha. It is believed that this was caused by the content switching from being on disc to by voucher.CrimsonessCross 3455d ago (Edited 3455d ago ) A very small number of retail packages came with no voucher and the DLC content is not on the disc.UPC: 7-10425-37983-3 includes game and all downloadable content.

OnLive, Steam and retail packaging include passes for a Duke Nukem Forever demo.Console and steam versions include 4 keys (steam keys are not transferable). One access code is provided for the first downloaded DLC but the system will automatically accept all later installed DLCs. The PC retail package includes an access code for the DLC. The Retail edition of the GOTY now includes a second disc containing all four DLCs, which are then installed onto the hard drive( ).A "complete and comprehensive map" of the Borderlands territories.Access keys for four downloadable content packs:.
