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Wynthorpe 03-29-2011 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Shrike_UK (Post 243710)
Exactly, i mean, they require you to have an internet connection, thats another cost, and whos paying for it?

In this day and age pretty much everyone has internet, so thats not much an issue for me, i cannot afford afford a TV licence, so i rely on internet for entertainment and looking for jobs etc...

You need at TV License if you have the internet now i beleive.

Sven 03-29-2011 02:14 PM

Title is misleading and not true, can we end it?

Shrike_UK 03-29-2011 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Moggy (Post 243841)
You do realise by continually posting you're eating away at your bandwidth limit which could be better served waiting for a patch etc.

Just a thought, carry on.

Oh and here's another thought. In your 1st post you said this "Excuse me, but i have to pay £1 per GB that i download. I dont mind downloading 500MB patches, but i wanted to buy a DVD and install the Game, then patch it. Are you telling me that on top of the £30 to buy the game, i have to pay an additional £10 or so to download it?"

So now, if you went and bought the game knowing you need to download a patch...UBI\1c\whoever you want to blame are no longer responsible...you are!

500mb is a bit different from 13GB!!! ISP's do not like giving away that much. So why should we like having to use that much!. Not to mention the time taken to download. The fact that we all need to have or know of someone who has a credit card for Steam etc...

Can anyone confirm whether we can install from DVD then patch? Or if we have to download the whole lot?

Shrike_UK 03-29-2011 02:18 PM

and yes you are quite right, i now dont have enough money to buy the game. That i waited for for so long. and had saved up £30 for. which is all that was being asked of me.

Angry, yes of course, why shouldnt i be?

Vevster 03-29-2011 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Komrad (Post 243840)
If UBI started charging that much they would be out of business, so you see the OP does know the value of money and so does UBI for that matter.


Bryan.

Sure, they'd go out of business. Price of games is a market price, not built from cost + margin

No, he doesn't know the value, because he says Ubi should lower their margin in the current situation.

Thus, following this 'stupid) logic, they should increase it in other situations, to cover their own costs (for instance when they publish their own games).


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Moggy 03-29-2011 02:22 PM

Why are you angry about something you don't even own? If it is that much of an issue for you, wait until you have enough bandwidth to patch it up. Besides no-ones knows what the western game is like at the moment because it doesn't activate until Thursday!
Read my signature.

Shrike_UK 03-29-2011 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Wynthorpe (Post 243860)
You need at TV License if you have the internet now i beleive.

Not when i last filled in the exemption form for TV licence in December. Unless its changed very recently. In fact, they even tell you you can watch yesterdays programs on the internet on BBC iPlayer if you like. You just have to prove you have no Digital TV plugged in capable of recieving a signal. And i dont because my Sky+ box is broken and i have no Arial for Analogue TV.

Hunin 03-29-2011 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Shrike_UK (Post 243867)
and yes you are quite right, i now dont have enough money to buy the game. That i waited for for so long. and had saved up £30 for. which is all that was being asked of me.

Angry, yes of course, why shouldnt i be?

It sounds like you have never used steam before so allow me to explain the case a little.
Steam synchronizes it's clients with the latest version of the game by automaticaly updating it at first chance.
It does so when new patches are made avaiable ( in fact if you don't pay attention whilst starting up you might not even realize one of your games has just been patched ) and during install.

What Luthier is saying is that because they plan on releasing patches even before or on the day that the game comes out in the west ( not only concerning the epi filer btw, they are working on a number of things to improve performance ) most of us westerners will never even see the version out in Russia at the moment - due to steam automaticaly downloading the patches during our first install.

Now if those patches will amount to 10 GB you still have a problem, but at the moment we have no reason to believe that.
You should be perfectly fine.

The whole procedure can be turned off for individual programs to your liking aswell. And of course it doesn't work if you set steam to offline mode ( not possible during install ).

Hope this gives a bit of clarity.

Shrike_UK 03-29-2011 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Moggy (Post 243873)
Why are you angry about something you don't even own? If it is that much of an issue for you, wait until you have enough bandwidth to patch it up. Besides no-ones knows what the western game is like at the moment because it doesn't activate until Thursday!
Read my signature.

Well it looks like at this rate i'll be downloading 6GB this month, Pause the download, and download 6 GB next month. Can you imagine how painful that will be waiting! :O

Moggy 03-29-2011 02:31 PM

If the patches amount to over 10 GB, I imagine a lot of people (including myself) will struggle. Somehow I doubt very much it'll be anywhere near that. We'll see on Thursday!
Imagine how painful it'd be if we were still on 56k modems!


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