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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 03-29-2011, 12:32 PM
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Yep im with BT Option 1. But i always use up my entire 10GB quota. This would mean i go over by the size of the game.

Nobody forced me to be on this ISP package. Im unemployed at the moment, so i'm only eating 1 meal a day in order to afford to buy the game. BT Option 1 is cheapest for me. Cant afford to add more cost to my phone bill.
Hmm, could be that I am wrong but my download via steam for the russian version was way less than that. Even though it states in yuplay that it is 13 GB or so, I think it was more like 4 or 6 GB. Cannot remember now.
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:35 PM
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The costs dont end up in UBI's pocket, but due to the Epi debacle, the game was not release playable, so if i have to download the whole lot, then, whos fault is that?

Fact is, a game that shouldve been available on DVD is not really available on DVD anymore, and i cant change my ISP because i'm locked in a 1 year contract, i would have to pay to come out of it.

And its not my fault i havent got a job atm before im blamed for that too.
I just cant afford additional costs put on top of the price of the game.
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:36 PM
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you must be kiddin me....so we all need to bleed because he doesnt have flat net....ahahaha
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:38 PM
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The game is on the disc, but as soon as you are done installing from your physical copy steam will update it with the latest version. I highly doubt it will be a gb in size.
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:38 PM
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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.
I do see your point of view that when you install from a DVD then you shouldn't have to download the whole game. This obviously isn't a deliberate ploy though, it's just one of those things (the dev team are quite busy at the moment).

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Yep im with BT Option 1. But i always use up my entire 10GB quota. This would mean i go over by the size of the game.
I know your original post is complaing about Ubi etc, but lets ignore that for a second and try to help you with your problem. Change your ISP, they are charging you too much and providing you with too little. I pay less than you and have unlimited downloads and have never had a problem connecting. Do some research and change.
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:39 PM
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I think it's friggin boldness from UBI to really think that their customers should have an internet connection. At least, they could make contracts with major ISPs, and put vouchers for volume into the game boxes. Or, better, send USB sticks to every customer with every patch.

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...
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:39 PM
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I think it's friggin boldness from UBI to really think that their customers should have an internet connection. At least, they could make contracts with major ISPs, and put vouchers for volume into the game boxes. Or, better, send USB sticks to every customer with every patch.

We live in 2011. Do you know a person who owns a computer without having internet? People buy computers because they have internet so they can pay bills, watch news etc.
Even some places in the jungle of africa they have internet.
In some parts of the world there are not internet.
Some parts of world there is war, some other places not.
DEAL WITH IT and stop whining
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:40 PM
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Get in contact with BT and tell them you're not happy with the current contract you have with them. If you do nothing...you'll end up with nothing.
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:41 PM
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The game is on the disc, but as soon as you are done installing from your physical copy steam will update it with the latest version. I highly doubt it will be a gb in size.
I hope this is so. Is this true? if so, then i wont have a problem, i just cant afford to download 10GB or more!
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Old 03-29-2011, 12:42 PM
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I think also SimBin had the same issue with Race07 series. Buy the dvd and still download from Steam. I understand someones issues about this. I dont know the prices for flat, unlimited amount of up/downloads in U.K or anywhere but in Norway where I live.
I pay about £20 a month for 16MB down, and shitty upload, but I never upload or host much, sooo... Maybe it is expensive, but again. Norway is expensive.
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