That being said, you can always try to master side missions and elite skirmishes and grind until your party is super-strong but that all depends on if you don't find
that sort of extra content repetitive like I do.
Not exact matches
There's also an assortment
of superficial
content such as
extra costumes and other ways to change the characters» appearance if you're into that
sort of thing.
Paul Czyzewski didn't
content himself with only one version
of his Lamborghini Resonare Concept, even after creating a very high number
of differently finished units... Paul also created the «Extreme» version for the Lamborghini Resonare... a
sort of Superleggera edition with different styling, a very impressive rear wing, lowered suspension and a stunning set
of wheels... even
extra power and less weight was mentioned in the description.
And, actually, the Special Edition name here refers to a trim line,
sort of an intermediate stage designed to give Canadians that little bit
of extra content without the premium price point, a ploy other manufacturers have followed with special editions, sometimes referred to as «Canada Value Packages», that seem to suit thrifty Canadian sensibilities while adding some
of the most desired features.
but in a way i
sort of agree with you... i don't know how the gaming business works but it will be way easier focusing in one console (bugs and
extra content) The PS4 and Xbox 1 are pretty different they might end up spending more money managing stuff between the two versions... oh and so far many people are hating the Xbox 1 so they might not sell many copies
Instead, it acts like a
sort of «season ticket» for
extra game
content in Breath
of the Wild, and lets the owner access different sets
of content released during the year.
I much prefer having the
extra real - estate at 100 % DPI (rather than scaling at 150 % on a 4K monitor, causing all
sorts of odd scaling anomalies with some older programs), watching ultrawide
content and playing ultrawide video games.