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Midnight Club DLC detailed, priced Comments by Tom Bramwell

4 March, 2009

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Darren
04/03/09 @ 08:32
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Hmmm, so this DLC is more expensive on the PS3... £7.99 vs. £6.80. Yes, it's only £1.19 difference but, still, why is it even more expensive?

It was the same with Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix too, £10.20 on the 360 but £11.99 on the PS3. Do Sony use a different exchange rate to Microsoft? :?
dpb135
04/03/09 @ 08:45
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Its even cheaper if you buy the points cards online. Amazon had them for £15.21 the other day for 2100 points, so it would have worked out to be £5.79 instead of £6.80.

This is why ms points work out better then having real currency as with PSN, as stuff is always cheaper on XBL.
metalangel
04/03/09 @ 09:14
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What took so long, and when are we getting some decent SUVs?
v3rtigo
04/03/09 @ 10:17
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Great game. My favorite racer for years. Will have a hard time resisting this DLC...
superjag86
04/03/09 @ 10:33
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I fail to understand why it's not the same price on the PSN as the Mirror's Edge DLC (seven quid) which was also 800 points...
kestral
04/03/09 @ 10:52
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800 points = the new 8.00 pounds
HuggyAtHome
04/03/09 @ 11:14
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This game is still way too hard and appears to cheat by throwing traffic at you in the home stretch of key races. Drives me nuts. Yet well made enought to keep me hooked well beyond normal levels of pad throwing frustration.
cyber_nicco
04/03/09 @ 16:12
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Trick is, don't follow the other racers into oncoming traffic (unless you need to). They almost always drive on the wrong side of the road and have an uncanny ability to swerve around oncoming traffic. I found that if I didn't follow them into it, I did a lot better.

Previously, I had claimed winning 75% of all races. Now that I think about it more, it is more like 55%. Anyway, I think I come in first a little more than anything else, so I like the difficulty level. It feels about right to me.
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05/03/09 @ 07:08
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There's one race that has the final bend as a hard turn as you come down an offramp and then turn hard under the freeway towards the finish. And five blasted times I skidded around this bend at speed and plowed into the same bastard Chevelle stopped on a sidestreet. Indeed, those Chevelles seem to cause a disproportionate number of crashes...

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