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In FoNV, unique weapons were bought at specific traders, found around the Mojave Desert, or earned through completing unique quests. I have no reason to believe that this would be any different from New Vegas, despite their only comparison being that the settings are both "apocalyptic."
The different editions will have different unique variants or "skins" that can be applied to found weapons. Im not quite sure which yet, but in the first game there was still unique weapons, so its a crapshoot as to which theyre going with. I personally feel that they are doing unique variants in story mode, and skins usable for multiplayer.
Hope this helps!
New Vegas is a horrible example and the exact reason I was asking about this game.
New Vegas had obnoxious pre-order packs that were platform specific and the one with the light leather armor and caravan shotgun were UBER OVERPOWERED and plopped in your inventory from the very beginning.
It really does. ^_^; Now I am thinking haha.
Btw, is your money and must be your decision. Im a huge fan of STALKER franchise, then it worth every penny for me.
That's true too.
I enjoyed Far Cry 2.. but I don't think I've played anything like this, but it looks really cool and I hope I do like it.
I did I have to wait on it lol.