Les_the_Sarge_9_1
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Hmm scratching head here. ALL of the Box image looking graphics, to my knowledge, are just web site image graphics, unless I am mistaken. Or in other words, they don't actually sell them in boxes identical to the graphics on the web site. I think the graphics are just that, graphics to represent the game, but they are merely iconic images. I could be wrong of course, I'm not a Matrix Games official, and don't let my post count total make me seem important, I'm not. I also believe I am correct, when I say, they release their cd on demand releases in dvd cases, ie the game arrives in a dvd case, there never was a box in some instances. Long ago (seems that way at least) I bought HTTR Highway to the Reich off of a store shelf retail copy. It had a typical box, of the sort that has a front flap that opens book type. Printed manual and cd in paper sleeve. I also obtained EYSA Eric Young Squad Assault in a typical box, front flap, printed manual and cd in paper sleeve. Last purchase like this for me, was a retail shelf copy of GGWaW Gary Grigsby's World at War. Again, it had typical box, front flap, printed manual and cd in paper sleeve. I am unsure of the cds though, if you ask me, they were made the way commercial cds always are. To look at mine, that's what appears to be the case. But anyways, the box images you are focusing on, are just representative iconic images to my knowledge. "Physical shipment", unless someone wishes to correct me, means you have purchased a digital download (which is not at all physical), that for an extra 10 bucks, comes with an actual physical copy mailed to you as well. Not in a box, but a dvd case. Likely with a jacket identical to the representative iconic web site image though. As for the cd, if it is nothing more than a file burned to a cd, with a silk screened top I see no reason to be concerned myself personally. Some people do not possess a disc burner drive to burn their digital downloaded file. That, is to my knowledge, the only reason for buying the extra physical shipment. It's not for the dvd case, complete with nice jacket, and pretty silk screened image (if you ask me). Well at least, if you ask me, a dvd case, a jacket artwork and a silkscreened cd are not worth 10 bucks if you can burn the file to a disc yourself. And I can even do an ink jet printed cd and or dvd better than most properly professionally manufactured discs actually are, from a home personal computer. Having personal knowledge of the Mega Campaigns (having them helps), I can tell you, they are just 266 megs approximate of data sitting inside of the Steel Panthers World at War install directory. The core game itself, it's a free download after all. Fully installed, The General's Edition is something like 1.43 gigs of total data. The Mega Campaigns are therefore just a small file folder inside that installation. What makes the Mega Campaigns special (the only reason for buying the General's edition is after all to get the 4 Mega Campaigns), is they greatly expand your enjoyment of the core basic game, which is a free file remember. Thus, the only thing you have bought, is the Mega Campaign folder really. It's really just a convenience, that the core game file is included, after all, why not? Why waste the cd space not putting it on the cd with the Mega Campaigns? Hmm now that I have beaten this post to death :) Your copy of the General's Edition, will almost certainly mirror your example of the War in the Pacific as pictured. That is basically what a "physical shipment" implies (to my knowledge). They are not sitting on stocks of items made in advance of requests. I am sure they only burn those discs upon need. Take all of the above input, on the basis of I could be wrong. But I am likely correct.
< Message edited by Les_the_Sarge_9_1 -- 6/11/2006 10:04:06 AM >
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