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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009, 19:29 
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So I picked up Elven Legacy and it comes with a serial key for a downloadable copy of the game at GamersGate. It is like having your cake, and eating it too.

Has anyone seen this before for games that do not require a Steamish service to play?


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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009, 20:20 
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So wait, it comes with the disc game, AND a gamersgate copy? Or just a gamersgate copy?

Either way it's weird.

I predict this is the future though, games which are sold in stores, but really are just links to download services.


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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009, 20:51 
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I predict this is the future though, games which are sold in stores, but really are just links to download services.


Well that basically already happens with things like Valve games for example.


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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009, 21:06 
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So wait, it comes with the disc game, AND a gamersgate copy?


Yep.



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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009, 21:16 
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That's pretty good of them.

...what's the catch?


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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009, 21:38 
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...what's the catch?


I don't think there is one.


You have a game on disc with no copy protection, install and play. You also provide a serial for a downloadable copy should the need ever arrive.

-Most people will never need the download because they have the disc.

-GamersGate will get users to register their serial. Registered users are more likely to purchase GamersGate products.

-Perhaps timed or permanent exclusivity agreements are in place?



Per the insert:

"Damaged, misplaced or forgotten discs are a thing of the past. By registering your purchased game (the CD/DVD ROM version) online, you'll always have access to a back up copy on our servers - anytime, anywhere."


"Paradox Interactive has teamed up with GamersGate to offer you a free back-up digital copy online!"


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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2009, 22:28 
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...what's the catch?


I don't think there is one.


You have a game on disc with no copy protection, install and play. You also provide a serial for a downloadable copy should the need ever arrive.

-Most people will never need the download because they have the disc.

-GamersGate will get users to register their serial. Registered users are more likely to purchase GamersGate products.

-Perhaps timed or permanent exclusivity agreements are in place?



Per the insert:

"Damaged, misplaced or forgotten discs are a thing of the past. By registering your purchased game (the CD/DVD ROM version) online, you'll always have access to a back up copy on our servers - anytime, anywhere."


"Paradox Interactive has teamed up with GamersGate to offer you a free back-up digital copy online!"

Wow. A company that places high values on customer service! Please comment on the quality of the game when you can. If it's decent at all I'll put it on my buy list just to support these folks.

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PostPosted: 17 Sep 2009, 02:51 
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Similarly, I got Wolverine on Blu-Ray tonight and it comes with the HD movie, a DVD disc version, and a digital copy.

Three copies of the movie for $20. Neat.


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PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009, 12:23 
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Similarly, I got Wolverine on Blu-Ray tonight and it comes with the HD movie, a DVD disc version, and a digital copy.

Three copies of the movie for $20. Neat.

Now, y'see, I wouldn't mind the extreme price gouging that Blu-ray in the UK gives us, if we got the DVD version in the same box...


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PostPosted: 18 Sep 2009, 13:00 
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Too bad the movie was terrible :(


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