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Playstation 12 Days of Xmas, Dishonored 2 $47.95 (PS4)

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Reprise your role as a supernatural assassin in Dishonored 2 – the follow up to Arkane Studio's first-person action blockbuster and winner of more than 100 'Game of the Year' awards, Dishonored. Play your way in a world where mysticism and industry collide. Will you choose to play as Empress Emily Kaldwin or the royal protector, Corvo Attano? Will you make your way through the game unseen, make full use of its brutal combat system, or use a blend of both? How will you combine your character's unique set of powers, weapons and gadgets to eliminate your enemies? The story responds to your choices, leading to intriguing outcomes, as you play through each of the game's hand-crafted missions.

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  • Decent price for a new release.

  • Does this come with the first one as well?

  • +2

    Another good option to consider is buying a disc version with the following advantages:-

    It is cheap and probably good price second hand (was $46 brand new recently)
    Will allow you to avoid a large and lengthy download
    Can easily loan/rent to friends/associates
    and the best of all you can resell it after finishing it and get MOST of your money back

    I bought Infamous on Ps4, finished it and was stuck with it forever without being able to resell it
    I will never play that game again yet if I wanted to I could find it for around $10

    Digital means you are stuck with a game and have no option of resell to put towards another game
    It really does come with a heap of enslavement although for those that do not mind or care it's happy days

    That said ignorance and financial flexibility vs wisdom is not bliss

    • +2

      I know this is ozbargains but I'm the opposite to you..almost wished i didn't buy at bigw last week and got this deal instead…

      I know you can't resell on digital but the convenience without disc is great and if you have 2 ps4 in a house hold..you can play it on both for the price of 1…

      • -2

        This convenience only applies to yourself and a small minority of PS owners.

        • +1

          not sure why the convenience of being lazy and not having to find the right disc to insert each time i change game only applies to me….. i understand that it cost more and that it takes up more hard drives space.. but the convenience is there for everyone…..

          the added bonus of having 2 ps4 in a household may not apply to everyone but if you go away or at a friends place, you can just log in and download a game you own to play there is another bonus (and yes i know it takes time to download….)

        • @wippy:

          not sure why the convenience of being lazy and not having to find the right disc to insert each time i change game only applies to me

          It clearly does not only apply to you, although the example you provided above is quite subjective and, if that's the only positive of having digital media, doesn't make it look too favourable.

          the added bonus of having 2 ps4 in a household may not apply to everyone but if you go away or at a friends place, you can just log in and download a game you own to play there is another bonus (and yes i know it takes time to download….)

          You can also just bring the disc if you own a physical copy, which doesn't necessarily make this a bonus to digital media.

        • @tranqme:
          Proven wrong again.

          One it's not the only positive, and 2 you clearly have no idea how a 'Primary' Console works.

          May wanna do some research, because the only positive you can draw on, is reselling, and not everyone wants to sell their games.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          Proven wrong again.

          By who/what exactly?

          One it's not the only positive, and 2 you clearly have no idea how a 'Primary' Console works.

          Sure, when you don't have anything productive to add to the discussion, everyone else doesn't have an idea.

          May wanna do some research, because the only positive you can draw on, is reselling, and not everyone wants to sell their games.

          My research is the ability to consciously save money whilst maintaining complete function on a daily basis, you should try it some time, oh that's right, you purchased 300+ games that you will most likely never re-play and cannot re-sell - unlucky.

          Give it up mate, you're argument isn't very strong.

        • Atleast I actually make valid points, you just act like a jealous twat, still mentioning my game tally.

          You completely ignore it when you are proven wrong, a physical disc cannot be played on 2 machines at once, a digital purchase can. Comprehend? I eagerly await another ignored fact.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          Atleast I actually make valid points, you just act like a jealous twat, still mentioning my game tally.

          Yeah I'm certainly losing sleep over the ridiculous amount of money you've wasted on digital games.

          You completely ignore it when you are proven wrong, a physical disc cannot be played on 2 machines at once, a digital purchase can. Comprehend? I eagerly await another ignored fact.

          I dare you to try an provide any other reason apart from the same dribble you've repeated countless times.

        • @tranqme:
          Why I proved you are wrong already.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          Took you all night to come up with that? Don't make it too easy for me mate.

          Still waiting on those additional points!

    • You really are a noob aren't you …

    • -2

      Actually. Sony is working on a system that will allow you to resell Your used digital licences in an online marketplace. You sell the licence, they download the game and u loose it from your library. The money would become psn balance. So yeah long term digital will remain king.

      • +2

        Source? I don't think Sony is developing or will develop this system.

        • Sony Europe blog.
          Was mentioned last year at PSX

    • Totally, I like discs too!

    • -6

      If you don't like digital, don't comment. There are many advantages over physical media. I will never buy physical again.

      • +1

        I guess the same goes for your comment?

        • -6

          Why, because this post is about a Digital bargain? So how is my comment irrelevant, like yours?

        • +1

          @scuderiarmani:

          I think the discussion of physical vs digital media is quite relevant to this deal, as potential buyers deserve to be fully educated and aware of the pros/cons of each.

        • @tranqme:
          Provided of course they suit you. Or you'll just say it doesn't benefit like above?

        • -1

          @scuderiarmani: You were trying to tell someone not to provide their opinion, then continued to provide your own.

        • @tranqme:
          You said his opinion only applies to himself, which is flat out rubbish.

        • -1

          @scuderiarmani: No I didn't, maybe you should re-read my comment.

          Also, there's no need to be salty and down-vote all of my comments just because your original comment wasn't very popular.

        • @tranqme:
          You must have special access where you can see who neg's people, unlike everyone else.

          If someone is going to knock digital media, and doesn't even provide a cheaper physical alternative available right now, they aren't helping anyone. You don't need to have half a brain to realise you can sell your disc, but you also fail to mention the problems with physical media too.

        • +1

          @scuderiarmani: man this is getting vicious in here…. and thanks for understanding where i'm coming from

          i don't think there is a right or wrong answer so no point arguing over it… everyone have their own needs….

          i too like the physical copy that looks good on my shelve (to show off how many games i have) and have a resell value (not that it matters much to me as I don't sell that often or if i want to the games are usually worth next to nothing)…. but i love the convenience of not having to get off the couch and find and insert the right game into the ps4… if they only allow the disc to be completely copied onto the ps4 and maybe only ask to check you own the game once every 5 plays or something then that would solve my problem (mind you i'll still complain that 5th time i have to find the disc to insert)…..

          there are definitely other benefits to digital over physical and vice versa so each to their own….. if the price is right for the medium you prefer then buy it… no point putting each other down trying to convince someone else you are the only right person about this topic…. (this goes to everyone…. not you @scuderlarmani)

        • @scuderiarmani:

          You must have special access where you can see who neg's people, unlike everyone else.

          I do not, although it's quite obvious to work it out when all of my comments have one single down-vote as soon as I reply to someone.

          If someone is going to knock digital media, and doesn't even provide a cheaper physical alternative available right now, they aren't helping anyone. You don't need to have half a brain to realise you can sell your disc, but you also fail to mention the problems with physical media too.

          No one was knocking anything, the OP (thelastnoob in this case) was simply pointing out the positives of purchasing physical media over digital.

          The only downfall of physical media, that I know of, is that it can't be used by two consoles simultaneously, which as I said above, doesn't apply to many people at all.

          @wippy:

          there are definitely other benefits to digital over physical

          I'd like to hear them if you'd like to share.

        • @tranqme:
          Heard of discs scratching? Damaging the console? Physical storage requirements for some are an issue, infinitely quicker to switch games…. Loyalty programs where you get rebates (ms and Nintendo do this)

          Are they enough reasons for you? Or do I have to keep going?

          You also could share digitally across households, which DOES apply to people, just because you don't, don't make assumptions.

        • +1

          @wippy:

          I love the convenience of a digital library, just like Steam, its brilliant. I can share my ganes with wife if I decide to get a PS4 pro, I'm already sharing across two Xbox Ones atm. Given I have a kid on the way, I'm sure they'd love to play with discs…

          Never getting up off the couch and looking for a game is nice. Having the whole collection easily portable too has its benefits.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          Heard of discs scratching? Damaging the console?

          That's negligence of ownership, which applies to any physical possession in life.

          I'm not sure how a disc can damage a console, or how a console's storage comes into it, but please elaborate.

          You also could share digitally across households, which DOES apply to people, just because you don't, don't make assumptions.

          This falls under the 'being able to play on more than one console' dot point which has already been covered.

        • @tranqme: mate i'm not here to argue with you and i understand totally why you prefer physical disc…. i own a lot of physical disc myself and i personal always preferred physical with the thought that it got resell value and looks good on the wall and to be honest the main reason is that physical disc is often cheaper than digital version on the PSN store… now that when i look at it rationally (for me only and obviously does not apply to you)… i hardly resell or trade in my games, no one really cares about my shelves full of games except for myself and that i hate changing disc over each time i switch between games (i don't just play 1 game at a time)…. and now that i also play a lot of games in the VR headset… changing disc is getting more and more of a pain…. i know you obviously disagree and i don't disagree with your argument for physical so let's let it be and you can keep buying physical disc while there are maybe 1 or 2 of us on Ozbargain which may prefer digital….

          and yes you are right to your response above regarding that you can bring physical disc to your friends place as well and yes that's true but the convenience of digital is that you don't have to bring it and if you do bring games over, you wouldn't bring over ever game would you… so with digital you have access to the whole digital library… i don't personally do this often and am not arguing that this is the sole reason to go digital but it is definitely more convenient…

        • +1

          @scuderiarmani: that's one of the main reason i'm more keen for digital games as well as i'm looking to get the pro and probably keeping the old PS4 for the kids so that i can play multiplayer games with them using the same purchase….

        • +1

          @wippy: Fair enough.

          Personally, I have pretty much transitioned completely (aside from PlayStation games) from physical to digital, as it's currently a digital world, and streaming is much easier.

          Much like you've already pointed out, I can't bring myself to pay almost double (in some circumstances) for a digital copies (PS games only), especially when most games I will only play once and then have no further use for.

        • @tranqme: lol… i knew that would be the case… and definitely that is my main reason for staying on physical disc is the price difference between physical to digital… this is ozbargains after all lol…..

          and i suppose this deal for Dishonored 2 @ $47.95 is actually pretty good for digital as the recent sale was only slightly cheaper (I can't remember what it was)….. and like I was saying in one of my other response… i've half an eye on the lookout for a ps4 pro and am thinking i may keep the original for the kids in another room… so due to this, I've actually hold out on buying battlefield 1 in the recent sale and waiting until there is a good digital deal so that i can effectively play multiplayer with my kids…. all this strategy and planning amounts to nothing if i don't end up getting the PS4 Pro or end up selling the original PS4… but I suppose they do influence my own justification of paying a little more for digital as it's almost like buying 2 copies of the physical copy….

        • @tranqme:
          Never heard of lasers needing repair? I've also had games on xbox one that scratched a brand new disc to unplayable in its first insert. Guess what, shit happens. Digital media works. Everytime.

          You also ignored my other points. Physical media takes space, sometimes people don't wanna fill a room with discs. I love having 300+ games on a external hd on my One, taking up no space whatsoever.

          I also obtain digital credit 30% off. So on that basis even better.

        • -1

          @scuderiarmani:

          Never heard of lasers needing repair?

          It sounds like you've been victim to this and are now spreading it as a common issue among console owners, in hopes that it will support your argument of owning digital over physical.

          You also ignored my other points. Physical media takes space, sometimes people don't wanna fill a room with discs.

          I may have missed your other "points" but I certainly didn't ignore them.

          I regret to inform you, but the average user does not hoard/own 300+ games (and for that matter I highly doubt you do either), so I feel like this point is irrelevant and in the grand scheme of owning physical copies, isn't as big a deal as you make it out to be.

          The points you have brought forward are all that may only apply to yourself, not the general public, as you attempted to portray in your previous posts.

        • @tranqme:

          Actually it's almost 350. If you call being a Gold member since 360s launch hoarding and enjoying the benefits of games with gold and repeated sales, your beyond talking to. Or just jealous.

          It'd be pretty hard to not have a couple hundred atleast with backwards compatibility too.

          You are seriously pathetic. If it doesn't suit you, you ignore it. Or just can't handle that someone has a huge library of games and have to accuse them of lying.

          I suppose I'll have to photo it too, how about my almost 1200 on Steam? Because how dare I buy humble bundles and the like….

          Oh and thanks OP, I bought Dishonoured 2 today, awesome price :)

        • -1

          @scuderiarmani:

          I would be most of those games either were never offered as a physical copy (Indie titles etc), they're outdated (360 originals) and are no longer obtainable, or simply because Gold membership games were/are free, so there would be no reason to buy them, making your point moot.

          I am finding it hard to understand how I'm pathetic because I have a different opinion on a subject you are clearly struggling to defend?

          I never accused you of lying, I said I highly doubted it.

          You're getting off-topic, the original discuss was physical vs digital media on consoles, not PC/steam, which is completely different.

        • @tranqme:

          I suppose if I send a photo of proof, will you doubt it then? Probably will accuse me of photoshopping it or something, such is your level of immaturity. Struggling to defend? I am not the one ignoring the countless benefits outlined to me, like yourself.

          I have just bought Dishonoured 2 digitally, effectively costing me closer to $30. For that I'll get 2 copies of the game, when you can get 2 physical discs for that price, get back to me. But hey, no benefit right…

        • -1

          @scuderiarmani:

          I suppose if I send a photo of proof, will you doubt it then? Probably will accuse me of photoshopping it or something, such is your level of immaturity. Struggling to defend? I am not the one ignoring the countless benefits outlined to me, like yourself.

          If you like, but I can't guarantee I will look at it, simply because I do not care.

          You are coming up with points that aren't even relevant to the discussion, or only benefit a small portion of consoles owners, such as yourself.

          I have just bought Dishonoured 2 digitally, effectively costing me closer to $30. For that I'll get 2 copies of the game, when you can get 2 physical discs for that price, get back to me. But hey, no benefit right…

          Perhaps that is a benefit to yourself, but that does not apply to everyone else, plus I don't understand why or how you would purchase two digital copies of the same game, but hey, it's your money!

          Now, while I would love to continue to school you on unnecessary spending, I'm sure you will just attempt to continue to provide irrational logic on how it benefits you.

        • @tranqme:
          You are beyond a joke. I can share the digital game, simultaneously across 2 machines, can you do that with a physical disk? NO. Learn to read. You can't admit, probably as you had NFI to begin with about the benefits of digital media and the ability to share across multiple consoles, that don't even need to be in the same house.

          So no, I didn't buy 2 copies. But I am effectively owning 2 copies for the price of 1.

          But hey, you go buy your 1 game, sell it, and buy your next one. Because how dare anyone have a collection.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          There is no need to be hostile, your last comment was not clear when you said you'll be getting two copies, when in reality you'll only be getting a single copy, in which you can use simultaneously on two consoles.

          I do understand the law of physics and can admit that a physical copy of a game can not be used by two separate consoles simultaneously, but thanks for the rhetorical question.

          You seem a little defensive, I never attacked you or your collection of games, but for some reason you used that as excuse to back up how digital is better than physical.

          Again, and if you can't answer this then don't bother replying, can you provide any other reason that a digital copy is better, apart from the same above reason that has already been mentioned 10 times?

        • @tranqme:
          I listed many valid reasons, you ignore them, so I am ignoring you from now on.

          Often cheaper, less storage space, less wear and tear on a console, quicker to load, quicker to change games, ability to share with others, don't have to go out and buy it… etc etc but hey, no reason hey….

        • -1

          @scuderiarmani:

          I listed many valid reasons, you ignore them, so I am ignoring you from now on.

          No you didn't, you kept rehashing the same reason that had already been mentioned multiple times.

          Often cheaper

          In some cases maybe, but when you take into consideration that a physical copy can be sold after it's used, it always ends up being the cheaper option, especially if the game is purchased pre-owned to begin with.

          less storage space

          Can you provide some further information on this? From the research I've done, it's quite the opposite.

          less wear and tear on a console

          Less wear on the optical drive perhaps, but a warranty will cover that.

          quicker to load

          Bollocks, all games are loaded from the hard drive whether they are digital or physical copies.

          don't have to go out and buy it

          If it means getting it cheaper, which in most cases it is considering the above points.

        • @tranqme:

          Physical storage space. I don't want a shelf full of game cases collecting dust. But I do like a hidden external drive. I can transport it anywhere.

          Loading, so getting up, putting a disc in, is quicker?

          Warrantys expire.

          And you ignored the best reason, duplicating the game. Being able to buy 1 game across 2 people leaves sharing 1 disc for dead. Giving to a friend or loved one. Which you seem to have serious issues grasping.

        • -1

          @scuderiarmani:

          Physical storage space. I don't want a shelf full of game cases collecting dust. But I do like a hidden external drive. I can transport it anywhere.

          Not everyone has a large game collection, so again, that is purely subjective.

          Also, games don't collect dust if you play them, then sell them once you're finished - unfortunately this is something that can't be done with digital, so you're essentially throwing money away, which is quite the contradictory of what this website entices.

          And you ignored the best reason, duplicating the game. Being able to buy 1 game across 2 people leaves sharing 1 disc for dead.

          This falls under the being able to play a digital copy simultaneously point, which you seem adamant on repeating.

          Giving to a friend or loved one. Which you seem to have serious issues grasping.

          You can't give anyone anything if it's linked to one account, which a digital copy is limited to.

          Warrantys expire.

          Much like patience, which I have run out while waiting for you to provide more than one (non-subjective) positive to owning digital over physical.

          Let me know when you come up with one.

        • @tranqme:
          You really are ridiculous.

          I bet your the life at a party. It's called home console, look it up. Then stop making yourself look stupid.

          Throwing money away is selling a game for a reduced price and never being able to play again.

          No idea why you feel the need to comment on a thread that clearly has nothing for you.

          Physical only benefit is resell. If you don't want to resell it's not a benefit, it becomes a negative.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          Throwing money away is selling a game for a reduced price and never being able to play again.

          Your math seems a little off mate, how did you manage to come up with that conclusion?

          No idea why you feel the need to comment on a thread that clearly has nothing for you.

          This thread has provided a fair amount of humor for me, that's for sure!

          Physical only benefit is resell. If you don't want to resell it's not a benefit, it becomes a negative.

          I guess I'm covered then, as I play most of the games I buy once, then I re-sell.

          How's those extra points coming along?

        • @tranqme:

          Never argue with an idiot….

          I've learnt my lesson. Ignores every point.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          Righto sunshine, anyone can see that I've addressed each and every 'point' you've risen, I can't be held responsible for your ignorance.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          I've learnt my lesson.

          For your sake, I bloody hope so.

        • @tranqme:
          You really are petty.

          Reply to yourself why don't you. Trolling at its finest.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          I'd rather reply to you, make you go back on your word.

          Still waiting on those additional points!

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