First, we shouldn't have too many stickied notes cluttering the board.
Oh, when (if) the forum get's split up, then there'll be a bit more place at the top .
First, we shouldn't have too many stickied notes cluttering the board.
Several points, I guess. There's no confirmation of a manual booklet with the DVD version, so even if you get the DVD it's highly likely that you'll have to read most of the manual on-screen, or guarantees you can pick it up on the 24th in store.I have a question about steam. I have never downloaded a game to play from steam, and I don't like the fact you have to pay more minus the physical media. I like to read the manual in book form and not on a screen. Here is my dilemma;
I am so desperate to play it I might forget the above for this title so I can play at 00:00 24th sept. I assume steam would allow me to do this unless their servers crash or something. I also asked in game and the guy said you sometimes get pre orders delivered early (happened to me with Win7). However due to the fact this title requires steam to register, would that mean I would not be able to play it early and would have to wait to 00:00hrs anyway? I may even just order it to a store so i'm guaranteed the game on the 24th. Phew!
Several points, I guess. There's no confirmation of a manual booklet with the DVD version, so even if you get the DVD it's highly likely that you'll have to read most of the manual on-screen, or guarantees you can pick it up on the 24th in store.
Personally I never understood the "must play at midnight (whatever timezone) or else the world will collapse". Having said that, Steam generally allows a game to be downloaded before the game actually comes out (especially since in US in comes out 3 days earlier than in Scotland) and then it will unlock on the date/time that it unlocks. Some webshops will ship on the 23rd so that indeed it's delivered to your home on the 24th, or guarantee that you can pick it up in store on the 24th.
If it's not on their computers and not on their site, then probably not yet, no. However, in Canada there are other cheap options for getting the Special Edition. At CAD 90 or even CAD 100 it's the cheapest Special Edition on the planet.Any new info if Ebgames/Gamestop Canada selling Special edition? I've called a few times and its not in their computers...lol
Hi Marsoups,Hello all!
On the gamestop.ca site it's 49.99 CAD, but the pre-release date is listed as September 1st? I assume it is a mistake, I sent them an email and they confirmed it.
Maybe the date hasn't been updated?
http://www.gamestop.ca/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=255541
You're most welcome, Saura-Er.What a surprise to find such helpful information, and from my old friend Mercade! Thank you for compiling all of this, and it's good to see you around the internet!
Warmest regards,
Denbarra from Genesis
On Webhallen.com there is a clear description of what the pre-order "map packs mean". Thanks to Bluetooth to mentioning that Webhallen had increased its pre-order offer from 1 map to 3 maps..
And ... the news the whole of the United Kingdom has been waiting for ...
The Special Edition is now available on play.com for UK and Europe!
Pricing is GBP 49.99 or EUR 69.99 including free shipping across Europe.
In addition, Play.com now offers the Cradle of Civilization: Mediterranian map pack as bonus with the regular edition (for GBP 26.99 / EUR 37.99 incl free shipping).
This makes there are now 10 different offers to choose from.
I've never understood the point of preordering games. Why not just buy it the day it comes out at the store?
You're welcome. Let's settle for a forum hug, if that's OK with youMercade I think I love you!
You're welcome. Let's settle for a forum hug, if that's OK with you
Added, but I guess you meant no Special Edition (the box with the 5 figurines). The Deluxe Edition is only sold as download on Steam and Direct2Drive.Italy: Gamestart, Ucci Games, Ultragames
no deluxe edition