A nerdy request for the Limited Edition

Reply from Stardock requested

Like all of you I am eagerly awaiting the upcoming release of Beta 2.  Also, like many of you, I have pre-ordered the Limited Edition and am really excited about all the extra goodies that are to be included.  I grew up on PC Gaming of the late 80s and early 90s where it wasn't unusual for the package to come with a nice, hefty manual or a sprawling cloth map depicting the gameworld.  Nowadays it's a rare treat to see even a detailed, printed manual in the box.  I am glad that Brad and his team at Stardock can relate to this sentiment and have decided to produce a Limited Edition for geeks like me.

Brad detailed the contents of the Limited Edition in one of his journal entries (https://forums.elementalgame.com/377402).  I noticed though that there was no description of the box itself.  Many of the nicest collector's editions I've purchased have come in an extra-cool (read: durable) box/case.  For anyone from Stardock who may be reading, would it be possible to have such a box for the Limited Edition of Elemental?  I'm thinking something along the lines of the Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Collector's Edition (http://ui08.gamespot.com/2311/dsc01161_2.jpg).  But if that's not possible, the least I ask is that the box not be made out of paper (cardboard), as those never stand the test of time (nor look as cool).  Even the standard plastic cases used for most games these days is better than paper.  If Elemental is as awesome as I'm imagining it to be, I would like to proudly display the game on my shelf for years to come.  What do you think?

Thanks for reading!

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Reply #1 Top

Seconded!

 

Screenshots seem to indicate it will be made out of plastic.

Reply #2 Top

I tried to find a video clip of the Progressive woman going "Yeeeeeeeessssss" because that's how I feel about this idea. Sadly, I could not.

 

I do have a question though. How does the pewter dragon fit in that thing?

Reply #5 Top

"We’re not kidding about the “Limited” aspect of this. We’re currently only planning to authorize the production of 10,000 of these. But for those of you who, like me, miss the “old days” of Ultima IV and such when games came with big maps, cloth maps and other goodies, here you go."

Nice! I'm glad I pre-ordered one! :D

I hope the box is durable... But for me it's more important that it's stylish and good looking. Hopefully both.

 

Oh and I hope we get to see a small preview of the poster as well :)

Reply #6 Top

Quoting GreenIsles, reply 4

Quoting Orvidos, reply 2I tried to find a video clip of the Progressive woman going "Yeeeeeeeessssss" because that's how I feel about this idea. Sadly, I could not.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPhq_gC9pZs#t=00m24s

Is that the one you were looking for?
End of GreenIsles's quote

 

It is. I had no idea you could do that, or I would have. Ya learn somethin' new. . .

Reply #7 Top

the CE doesnt look to me to be worth the extra $$$. I hope the instruction booklet is thick and full of pics.

Loved opening up NWN 1 and getting a full break down of everything. Booklet was like 200 pages or something.

Ya i grew up in the 90s too with video games. Genesis had some good instruction booklets. There was none of this pdf BS files.

Reply #8 Top

Quoting TCores, reply 1
Seconded!

 

Screenshots seem to indicate it will be made out of plastic.
End of TCores's quote

Can you share the screenshots you are referring to?  Btw, the boxart from the Preorder page was recently updated (the "Games for Windows" logo is no longer visible).

GalCiv2's retail box was made out of paper, and although I never got Demigod, the pics I found online (http://cache.g4tv.com/ImageDb3/144053_S/Demigod-Collectors-Edition.jpg) seem to indicate that its box was too.  Of course these are older titles, so I'm hoping that Stardock has followed in [most of] the rest of the industry's footsteps by abandoning paper packaging.

Side note: I know this is a trivial issue compared to the game[play] itself, but I still thing it's important to voice our opinions regarding all aspects of the game, especially since Stardock has always been open to community feedback.  It seems that there are people here that agree with me, which I'm glad to see.  Thanks for letting me and (more importantly) the devs know.

Would anyone from Stardock be willing to chime in?

Reply #9 Top

Quoting Grove12345, reply 7
the CE doesnt look to me to be worth the extra $$$. I hope the instruction booklet is thick and full of pics.
End of Grove12345's quote

From the LE specs linked above:  Extended print manual with additional information on the world of Elemental (i.e. 200+ pages)

So I think you're set there.

I paid extra for the LE for two main reasons:

1) Want to support Stardock and their way of making games/doing business

2) The extra stuff looks pretty cool and is from an age gone by

Reply #10 Top

Quoting Grove12345, reply 7
the CE doesnt look to me to be worth the extra $$$. I hope the instruction booklet is thick and full of pics.
End of Grove12345's quote

 

I'm usually hesitant about paying premium prices for Collector's/Limited Editions.  But in my opinion the Elemental LE seems worth it, considering that it includes the soundtrack (I'm a computer game soundtrack junkie), which itself can be valued between 10 to 15 dollars.  Besides that, you also get the cloth map and the extended manual (among other things), which to me justifies the extra $20.

Reply #11 Top

I hope the music on the soundtrack are of the highest possible quality (FLAC or ATEAST 320kbps MP3!)

 

The Collectors Edition of GalCiv II was in some kind of metal.

Reply #12 Top

Metal is my preferred kind of case.

 

Well, tinnish metal anyway. The light stuff. The fake leather "can" be okay as well.

Reply #13 Top

I actually like plastic boxes more than metal boxes... maybe something is wrong with me. 8C

 

Well, as long as it isn't paper, I'm okay with it.

Reply #14 Top

I bought the limited edition purely to support Stardock. However, looks like I'll get some cool stuff as well.  :drool:

Reply #15 Top

Plastic, Metal, Leather >>> Paper

 

I wasn't aware that the GalCivII CE case was metal.  It's strange then that Stardock went back to paper for Demigod. 

Reply #16 Top

Quoting Beric01, reply 14
I bought the limited edition purely to support Stardock. However, looks like I'll get some cool stuff as well. 
End of Beric01's quote

 

hes not the only one. If the company cares about its gamers, the gamers will care about them too

Reply #17 Top

Quoting Beric01, reply 14
I bought the limited edition purely to support Stardock. However, looks like I'll get some cool stuff as well. 
End of Beric01's quote

Me too and this will be my first Stardock game. I was overwhelmed by the dedication they have to their customer base. They really know what good PC gaming is about.

Reply #18 Top

Quoting samurai160, reply 17

Quoting Beric01, reply 14I bought the limited edition purely to support Stardock. However, looks like I'll get some cool stuff as well. 
Me too and this will be my first Stardock game. I was overwhelmed by the dedication they have to their customer base. They really know what good PC gaming is about.
End of samurai160's quote

 

I bought Limited edition just because Elemental seems to be game of my dreams. And do I want to put special edition box of my game of dreams to my self? Sure I do!

Material doesn't matter that much for me let it be meta, paper or plastic though I would go plastic for its durability and design. I just hope it won't be as massive as I.E. that warcraft 3 collection editor box: those things are hard to put on display ^_^'