As most of you know, the CE is coming out soon, followed a rather large following of whining and demanding free stuff because they were "day one" terraria players, but thats beside the point. As most of the items have been generally declared lackluster (the pickaxe mainly) If you could add/change any item in the CE, what would you do? I personally would add a poster of just the box art, with a copy of the game's soundtrack, and maybe get a slime/guide plushie.
I want the unique-collector-edition-item to be a monocle that you can wear along with the tophat. Gentle times for gentlemen awaits.
Making it so the game checks if you actually do have the CE or not. If no CE is found and you have a bunny around, then it formats all your disks. That's the small price they will pay for not paying the big price.
I'd rather the poster be the cover box art. Or the poster, with the art it has now, be stickers instead. Or the pickaxe keychain be a piece of ore. Or the guide doll, as one already said ;]
I'd get rid of the trading cards even if I don't get anything in return. Not sure what the point of trading cards are, especially since everyone will likely get the same ones.
So, if a game developer doesn't somehow create a hoverboard and give it to you for a collectors edition of a game, you're going to kill people. Well you're a perfectly nice and rational person. We also need a pit of lava. Fun times.
It's a pretty reasonable trade-off. According to Back to the Future, we should have hoverboards in a couple years, amirite?
"I'll trade you my Corrupt Bunny for your Corrupt Bunny, yay!" "Deal, yay!" Just wait for it. It's going to happen. Only trading cards worth something are those which can be used to go Yugioh on others with similar cards. According to the 2001 saga, we should have space stations in Jupiter and spaceships the size of a small city capable of getting us to said space stations in a couple days. Also, Jupiter should have turned into a second sun two years ago. Ergo, validity of given argument is null and void. Please try again.
I think it should give you the option to play on any version of Terraria that you want, just to reminisce.
Yeah, lets attack those who supported the fledgling release of Terraria and who know a little bit about regedit by deploying Time Warner style persecution tactics. I fully disagree. There is no ethically sound reason for you or re-logic to have a vendetta against the technically educated who worked blisters into their hands (as I literally did via a demolition job) to play Terraria from it's early days. Buying multiple copies of Terraria to distribute as gifts through steam, and thus financially supporting the game during it's early release days with more money than buying a copy of CE is ground to feel more than just entitled. I don't see why yet another PC game should be ruined by politics and security software. I am very agitated by your statement for many reasons, but I still respect your eyes. I have stuffed a spoiler with my perspective. I don't mean to troll you over this but there is an underlying problem with that perspective. I know you likely aren't very serious about what you said, but if you are then it makes a scary statement. It's hard to hide anger when it boils up so much. Security software ruined Counter Strike, and quadrupled the required resources to run the game, all the while it did not eliminate cheaters. If that happens to Terraria, then thanks for taking advantage of my blistered hands. I am angry; having a bunny companion is such a paltry thing, and you would threaten my property with security software if I were to apply some regedit knowledge to my no-one-else's-business video game indulgence. If you still insist that the original supporters of Terraria should be left behind, then you should become a lawyer and persecute people for their non-crimes. It's becoming more fashionable every day. While we are at it, let's bring back debtor's prison and witch-burning. I cannot stand the thoughtless, persecuting ethic that so many people entertain. I know I shouldn't be angry, and that it's just a game, but I cannot help but fear losing something that has finally made me happy, all because I wanted to check out the new thing. I don't endorse cheating, but there has never been an ethical reason not to do as you please in your own video game world. Also, I want badly to see a physical copy of Terraria released in the USA, because I want it, and it sure as hell isn't for some stupid bunny. I want that poster, I want that box, I want that disc, and I want talk of persecuting regedit users to go the hell away. Find something real to persecute instead of some harmless nerds. If there were no code-benders and hackers, there would be no Tedit, no Omnitool, no innovation and no games in the very first place. If there was one thing I would change, it would be the elimination of exclusive immaterial content due to the presence of exclusive material content. In other words, everyone gets a bunny, only the CE buyers get a box and poster.