Hannable
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ORIGINAL: Lucian I miss the days when we used to go to the store, buy a physical copy of the game (where the manual was the heaviest part) and most importantly just install and play without any stuffing around! Well done Matrix! I miss even more the days when I went to the store and bought a physical copy with the manual, and bought the 250-page game guide at the same time... Henri I regret the days I went to the game store and bought games, which ended up in one more dvd box and manual that I struggle to get rid off. I am a big supporter of digital content ;-) Some favorite games should be kept, and DW deserved that spot, but.. No. No kidding. I remember once having to move and I had to pack and store several boxes of game manuals and CD cases. What's worse is that many of the CD keys were located inside the manuals or in the cases so you couldn't really chuck them unless you went through each game/case/manual and wrote down the key somewhere - and lord help you if you lose that paper. I had a game I couldn't play anymore because I lost the manual in a move. At least with digital downloads, there is a record of your purchase and the game can be downloaded again if needs be. You aren't held hostage as much by CD keys, store receipts, piles of physical manuals, and gaming companies that will always charge you $10 or more for a replacement CD if you lose, scratch, or break the original. And, you don't have to wait days or weeks to play ... in less than an hour, most games are downloaded and ready to go. And really ... in today's world, how often are you going to be without internet connectivity?
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