Quote Originally Posted by ZakarnRosewood View Post
How many of you got the 1.0 CE and even at the time felt a little slighted, especially in North America. At least the guys over in Europe got a kewl and useful travel mug. The only thing I get any use out of from my CE is the Security Token.

Will the onion helmet be relevant and useful (or even transfer over) into 2.0? What was the point of the Certificate you had to send off for? Will anything from that have any bearing ingame?

This was the first CE I bought for any game and maybe its just not what I was expecting but I wonder if there will be anything come 2.0 to remind us why we got it way back then.

I guess one could argue that i got the opportunity to have the onion hat, a nice booklet of original art, a map, a certificate to really tell my RL friends how nerdy I am, and a secure account. As well as the memory of how terribly frustrating everything was, especially at the start. everything from the complicated, non-user-friendly payment option to the laggy and constantly crashing game.

Complaints aside, I am absolutely blown away with the leaps and bounds the game has made since then under the direction of Yoshi-P. He has breathed life into this world and the promise of things to come have me once again excited. I will be playing this in 2.0 but it would be really nice to have even a title that is only for the CE buyers back in 1.0 launch. something to say that we went through hell and are still here, something to differentiate us from someone who bought the game for $20 and still qualified for the Legacy campaign.

I dont want/expect much, just a little something to show that I have been here from the beginning.

PS: if there is already such a thing feel free to correct me, please, and i will make amends.
Goob mount,
Lowered subscription,
Name in credits,
Progression before 2.0 launches.
participation in 7th umbral era event.

Look, buying CE is great and all, even I did it too. but its been two years. And hell, REMAKING THE GAME is a hell of a gift already, most game companies wouldn't go this far. I know Hellgate London sure didn't!