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CD vs. electronic download
Just curious.
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HA!
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This poll is asenine.
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I want to have the CD, regardless of cost.
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I can always burn my own CD.
Electronic Download = now without S&H instead of later with S&H |
It depends. Does the CD come with a fancy cover?
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Does it come with a crisp, very professional package?
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why would anyone want to pay extra ?
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I no longer have FOF2. I liked FOF2, but it was a download only. I have FOF4 on a CD. Already 2 computers later, I have FOF4 on my machine. Why? I had the CD.
Also, I bought the CD for TODB after downloading it, and it has a nifty little thing that makes you license it through the internet even though you have the CD. Keeps the multiple copies from happening. |
Electronic Download for me..
By the way, that was hilarious Easy... :D |
For me, the issue is just the Senator put it: I want to be able to still play a game I paid for years from now, on whatever computer I own at the time. I don't have a lot of faith in the staying power of these licensing companies, and I don't like the thought of losing a game to a computer crash or move.
I'm all for eliminating piracy, but not at the expense of legitimate paying customers. |
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Seems like a reasonable question to me, so I answered. Nothing. But if you had asked me before I had DSL, it would probably have been around $5 more. |
CD. After FOF2 and e-license, CD always. Plus, if you like to trade games, the e-license method is a bit tricky.
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