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So who has pre-ordered their copy?

http://rockstargames.com/IV/trailer_splash.html

I am trying to decide where to order from. Obviously PS3 is region free for games so I can order from anywhere, but I have 3 things to consider:

1. price

2. content (don't wont a censored version)

3. delivery date (want to get it as soon as it's released)

with that in mind, I'm thinking ordering locally is a bad idea. So I will probably order from the US rockstar warehouse. is that the best place? surely they will be shipping fairly early on, and it wont be censored, and their price is not too bad either even including shipping to aus.

thoughts?

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i use www.play-asia.com, they usually supply both the asia and us verious of the game and you can pick which one you want

i order gt:5 p from them and got it 3 days after it was rls in japan (that inc shipping time) :P

looks like there is a special edition too :thumbsup:

http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-bp-49-en-70-1vgg.html - $74 + shipping (AUS)

http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-bp-49-en-70-23fj.html - special edition no price atm

hardly ever is the time they set:(

they said gt5 was comin out start of this year, but we will be lucky if we get it at the end of this year....

g5 is due out mid this year in japan, the AUS rls has always been delay and will be at the end of the year hopfully

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Im gonna grab it on 360, mainly because it will come with 2 extra missions...

TBH i dont give a rats, but if ive got both i might aswell grab it on 360... plus graphics wise, Rockstar hasnt been known for in-game graphics, so how much more impressive can it look on ps3?

I've always bought my uncensored games from Gameplanet in NZ... All games are PAL which is a bonus for resale so anyone can buy it off you.

http://www.gpstore.co.nz/Games/1515493.html - XBox360 Version (Uncensored)

http://www.gpstore.co.nz/Games/1536371.html - PS3 Version

thanks mate, actually I ordered San Andreas from there when it was realsed a few years back on PS2. I have already ordered one here from EB, but I think I might cancel it and order the NZ one.

I was telling someone to do just that a month or so ago... I'm pretty sure it was YOU Baron :banana:

Anyway, this thread reminds me that my Xbox is broken, and a hefty piece of shit... I believe a PS3 purchase is in order...

I Just sent an email to the Rockstar Warehouse asking about pre order info on a un censored copy shipped to australia, My reply said that they are unable to ship Mature rated games outside the US and Canada

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