

and a lot of RO2 owners got a little pissed, including myself, but I got over it. TW did make it pretty clear in their forums about getting RO2 included with RS. The drawback again is the additional costs. The Full Experience without the feeling like you're missing out on anything.SP Achievements available which means you can get all but one achievement in the end.The advantage of buying RO2 DDE & then the RS DDE is: You will never be able to upgrade to the RO2 DDE and get any of the above mentioned unlocks, KF characters, TF2 hats, etc.


You pay more money later on when you decide to get RS.The disadvantage of getting RO2 first is: I also have the RO2 MP, RO2 SP and RS MP. So I got four KF Characters, two TF2 hats and eight weapons unlocked from the bat. I bought the DDE of RO2 before the game launched so I could get early beta access. You still get those weapons later as you level so unless you play KF and want new characters, I'd say to save your money.Īnd if you get the RO2 DDE, you get four weapons unlocked, two other characters for KF and two TF2 hats. Oh and if you go for the DDE of RS you get two characters for Killing Floor and four weapons unlocked from the start. The choice is yours depending on what you prefer. RS does come included with Workshop/Practice Mode for playing offline matches against bots if you like, but it's not the same as the SP.Īnd RS does come included with RO2's Training Missions from its SP, so you can at least get those achievements. So you either buy RO2 first and then RS afterwards to get the full experience and package, or just buy RS to get everything but the SP of RO2 and any of it's achievements. Which again, if you are, you'll never accomplish any of them if you get RS first. Some say the SP sucks anyways and you won't be missing much, but I like it and there's a bunch of achievements included with the SP if you're into that sort of thing. The downside to buying RS first is that there is no way to get the RO2 SP later. Thus you still end up having to pay more to get what you would have got if you just bought RS off the bat. If you buy RO2, you get the SP and a very limited version of RS, which means you can only select the rifleman class, you can not level anything up, or unlock, and you are continually reminded to buy RS after each RS match you play. But in saying that, if you buy RS, you get RO2 Multiplayer included with your purchase but don't get the RO2 Single Player Campaign.
