sanderz
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ORIGINAL: 6079SmithW I bought it and paid the ludicrous $50 Australian for the postage. I really want the game, but honestly I would have preferred to have done without the manuals, even if it meant paying for them and not having them delivered. Delivery adds 50% to the cost, and that really sticks in the craw. I have two copies of the physical game (5th and FE). I would have got by with the rules from those plus referring to the electronic copies of the manuals. I'm not complaining about the game, which I am very happy to see, but honestly.... The delivery options are appalling. I can't believe that the poor guy who started this thread got slugged the same postage for Canada as for Australia! Yep can you believe it? Your like 100 times further away?? And on another thread those in the US are simply playing $8.00 to $9.00 for delivery?? WTF? All I ask is that a cheaper delivery fee be an option. Then I will purchase the game, otherwise will be content with my new PS4 and Xbox One that come out Friday of this week and 1 week later. I live in the Kansas - US, and my shipping was $12. My total was $186.98... far from breaking the bank vs my other hobbies (deer hunting anyone?) How do you guys plan on Matrix kicking out games, supporting them, and continuing to make more of them if we pay next to nothing for our games? I recall being a kid and going into a store and paying $10-15 for a computer game. That was also 1990. I also recall that each and everyone of us here have different financial situations, but Matrix offers a game at a price that the market dictates. Some can afford that, some can't. If they think they can get more for the game, they will try and do that. If they think they should sell it for less, they will do that as well. If you feel like they're the ones adding the VAT and all of the other requirements of $ to get it into your country then please think again. I HIGHLY doubt they charged $30, when it only costs them $5. But, that is assuming. I have a fair grasp on shipping costs, IN the US. I run a trading company, that is all we do. That is our largest expense by far, and shipping ISN'T cheap by any means. Now on the DD only, I have no idea.. I don't make those calls. This game is a whole nother animal compared to other computer games IMO. Right or wrong. I do not know how the VAT works, shipping from country to country. Hell, I don't even know what country these are shipping out of, I just know I'll pay whatever I think is fair to get a game I would like. I am not saying anyone here is right or wrong for their thinking of fair... every place is different, and I won't pretend to be an expert. I paid close to $200 bucks, and I am ok with that knowing I will play this game for a long time I think. ALSO, paying that much for something means I will spend more time on it vs something I bought for dirt cheap or was given for free. I have more money invested in it...WHICH, I don't think was Matrix's plan, but it could be. I guess what I am saying is, Matrix has this product for sale with the selected options (maps, no DD only.. yada yada) for reasons the majority if all of us do not know. What I do feel is they have offered it to us at what I consider a reasonable rate for a game that will offer hours of replay ability, and have ongoing support and improvement. Thanks - jk nice to know you only paid $12 but some of us paid $50 also, your long post misses the point entirely, i haven't noticed anyone complaining about the cost of the game - the issue is no direct download only - an issue which cost us a hell of a lot more than you have had to pay, and all for something that is not needed
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