Well I just bought 2 games

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Eraser
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Post by Eraser »

Grudge wrote:
I read somewhere that the most compelling reason was that they could fit more titles on the retail shelves.
makes sense
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mayhap, production is still cheaper though. cut down on the prices then, faggots :A
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DVD cases are a win/win situation for distributers - cheaper to manufacture and smaller for shipping and shelf space. Consumers pay the same price (if not more these days).

I still like the boxes. I actually miss the giant boxes that they used to have. I remember getting Starcraft and Homeworld in big full size boxes with a big fat manual, quick reference cards, and a bunch of other stuff. It was all part of the incentive to buy the game.
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Post by bitWISE »

obsidian wrote:DVD cases are a win/win situation for distributers - cheaper to manufacture and smaller for shipping and shelf space. Consumers pay the same price (if not more these days).

I still like the boxes. I actually miss the giant boxes that they used to have. I remember getting Starcraft and Homeworld in big full size boxes with a big fat manual, quick reference cards, and a bunch of other stuff. It was all part of the incentive to buy the game.
I like the DVD cases. Now they just need to jump to DVD storage.
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If Quake Wars comes out as a special edition DVD in a tin case, I'm buying it.
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Post by Grudge »

In other news: Well I just bought 1 game

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Post by Don Carlos »

News just in : I was thinking about buying a game !!!
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They didn't have COD2 there so I didn't get it.
I'm thinking about buying 2 gigs of ram.
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hah, the generic q3w response to any ww2 game thread is "oh just what we need, another ww2 shooter". yet everyone buys it :icon32:

i recently bought Full Auto. great game, although the majority of the intardnet would make you believe otherwise
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If anyone is up for some BF2 tomorrow send me a pm :)
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MKJ wrote:hah, the generic q3w response to any ww2 game thread is "oh just what we need, another ww2 shooter". yet everyone buys it :icon32:

i recently bought Full Auto. great game, although the majority of the intardnet would make you believe otherwise
I was a bit fed up with the WW2 barrage a while ago, but it's been a couple of years since I played a WW2 game now. CoD2 got such good reviews and I wanted a game which would take full advantage of my new, shiny computer, so it fitted the bill perfectly.

I've played the first couple of Russian missions, and it's been great so far. Nothing new or particulary inventive, but good, solid action.
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Eraser wrote:You still get games in those big awkward cartboard boxes across the pond do you?
what's so awkward about them? small dutch hands, perhaps?
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Post by FragaGeddon »

Eraser wrote:You still get games in those big awkward cartboard boxes across the pond do you?
Actually, the two I bought are in DVD cases, they are just twice as thick as a normal one. I think all the newer ones are out in DVD cases now.
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the last game i bought was quake 4 when it first came out. before that only god knows.
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