Medal of Honor

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In other news, I got Medal of Honor 'limited edition' (yes, I know, very special).  It includes some freebies and I was curious if I actually have to download the freebies or if they are installed at time of installing the game?

I played it long enough to get another 25 GS, I'm awesome. Playing on easy, only died three times.  I should move up to the 'I am awesome' mode.

nCogNeato

I've never played MoH, so I can't answer from experience.  However, if it works like all of the other 'limited edition' games I've had, you have 2 possibilities.

1.  The content is on a disc, most likely a separate (2nd) disc.  When you play this 'bonus' disc in your console, you'll be prompted to install your 'bonus' content.  It's very straightforward, and great for used copies since the bonus disc can be used multiple times.

2.  The content is given through online redemption code(s).  Inside the game packaging you'll find 1 or more codes that must be entered to download the content (see instructions).  These codes could be Xbox LIVE Marketplace codes that you redeem directly from your Xbox 360 Dashboard (the most common), or possibly an in-game code that has to be entered from a menu while playing the game (found in a lot of EA published games like Dragon Age or Bad Company).  Codes can only be redeemed once, so if you bought a used copy you most likely won't be able to use the codes.

CRracer_912

I bought two new copies from amazon, had a dad deal going on, this game was 19 bucks and this game was also in on the buy one get one half price titles.

I installed it last night and the game, being EA, comes with an online passcode.  Once it installed, it gave me some message about the online store to see the content included.  I saw several things to buy, and some free videos and I believe a map pak that was able to bownloaded for free.  I was always just curious as to what I actually gained.  Same thing happened when I got BFBC2 upon release.  Just wonder if there is a place that says this is the extras you got etc.  Only one disc in both titles.  No big deal I guess.

nCogNeato

This doesn't really answer your question, but at least you know what you're looking for.   ;)



Quote from: GamerMan316 on July 14, 2010, 11:50:37 AM
Limited edition Medal of Honor coming

Electronic Arts has announced a limited edition version of Medal of Honor, the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 game due out this October.

Pre-order the game via the MOH website and you'll get an exclusive weapon, the MP7. You'll also be able to access the TOZ-194 and 870MC2 shotguns from day one, without having to unlock them. And all this for the same price as the regular edition.

"Access to a weapon like the MP7 will allow players to experience a tool developed with the Special Operations Community in mind," said exec producer Greg Goodrich.

"With its light weight, high rate of fire and its ability to penetrate body armor, the MP7 handles like a pistol yet allows targets to be engaged like a rifle."

Medal of Honor is out on 15th October.

Quote from: GamerMan316 on August 01, 2010, 11:18:40 AM
There's A Battlefield 3 Beta Invite In Your Medal Of Honor Limited Edition



EA sweetens the deal for players picking up the limited edition of the modern-day Medal of Honor reboot on October 12, with a beta invite for DICE's highly anticipated Battlefield 3 in every package.

We've heard nary a peep regarding Battlefield 3 since EA COO John Pleasants mentioned it back in June of 2009. All we've known since then is that the game is in development.

Now we know a sure-fire way to get into the beta.

Along with some extra weapons and a remastered version of Medal of Honor: Frontline (exclusive to the PlayStation 3 version), picking up the $59.99 limited edition of Medal of Honor ensures players a spot in the Battlefield 3 beta test, which should happen within twelve months of Medal of Honor's release, according to the EA beta website.

Medal of Honor goes on sale on October 12 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. I get the feeling sales numbers will be much higher now that this news has hit.