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Bandai Namco Entertainment & Behaviour to Release Eternal Crusade!

Discussion in 'Announcements' started by KatieFleming, Jan 26, 2016.

  1. Grigdusher Grigdusher Arch-Cardinal

    tau?
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  2. DJPenguin DJPenguin Cardinal

    Can't wait to start streaming!

    Kappa
  3. bjornulf bezkenobi New Member

    just curious...as a founding member how will my funds be applied to the ps4. or will i lose that money if i play on ps4.
  4. bjornulf bezkenobi New Member

    either way i don't care i'm playing this game and i'm glad its coming to console.
  5. Anvilgrin Anvilgrin First Blood!

    Dis game needz more WAAAAAAAAAAGH! But itz still zogin gud.
  6. the lord watchman lord-watchman Well-Known Member

    well i cant wait till its out on xbox one (then can play without stealing my brothers computer)
  7. "Lyon, FRANCE – January 26, 2016 – BANDAINAMCO Entertainment Europe and Behaviour announced today that Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade will be available for PlayStation®4, Xbox One and PC starting summer 2016."

    And from looking at the FAQ, Mac is no longer listed as a platform for EC. I guess I can't play then, as I own a Mac, and do not have the finances to go purchase a PC (which I never want to own again if I can help it) or a console just to run one game. I bought into FA understanding a Mac version was in the works. Extremely disappointed.:(

    Edit: I'll try to keep up hope that something is in the works, as I really want to play this game, but I'll believe it when I see it.
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  8. Travis Travisdk Subordinate

    You can afford a Mac, but not a PC? That's like being able to afford a Lamborghini but not a Volkswagen.
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  9. My Mac was purchased with help, and student discounts, because I need it for school (I'm in college). But I do not have enough of my own money to go buy a video game machine right now because of said college.
  10. if you live in the US you should've just purchased a high-end pc and deducted on tax returns, s'what I did twice in two years

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