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    Quote Originally Posted by Solbadude View Post
    Found a couple gems this way: Last Remnant and Resonance of Fate are good examples.
    Its not just because they are good enough to keep it's also because most RPG's are really hard to beat in just 7 days.

    That is unless you have enough time to dedicate most of the day to said games, I sure wish I did.

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    I beat FF13 in 15 hours in 4 days. Fallout 3 in 8 hours. MOst RPG's can be beaten in 20 hours and 4 hours of gaming a day for me sounds about right. I don't watch T.V. so that frees alot of my time. Those two RPG's actually got me caught up in the world and I did the many sidequests and sercret dungeons. Not to mention FREE DLC for Last Remnant with a huge major dungeon! But yeah, I do not buy many games but when I do they are usually RPG's. And those two original IP's are worth it.
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    And if you buy a used copy, not new, you can return any used game back to gamestop within seven days for a full refund and within 30 days for a replacement for the same game. I greatly prefer a physical copy, because having an original case is what makes me want to play a game again (I read the back cover, and a minute or two later, I'm like "I forgot how awesome this game was"). I hate steam games only because I'm on dial-up and last time I tried to get on steam, it took over an hour just to get to the login screen, and since I frequently end the steam.exe in the task manager, offline mode very rarely works for me. I also like to collect games, so as long as it takes for me to get the money, I will pay whatever amount to get the games and systems (and dvds) that I like on my list. I have a very long list of dvds and games to get so I will not post it here.


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    try b4 u buy

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    Quote Originally Posted by unnoticedninja View Post
    And if you buy a used copy, not new, you can return any used game back to gamestop within seven days for a full refund and within 30 days for a replacement for the same game. I greatly prefer a physical copy, because having an original case is what makes me want to play a game again (I read the back cover, and a minute or two later, I'm like "I forgot how awesome this game was"). I hate steam games only because I'm on dial-up and last time I tried to get on steam, it took over an hour just to get to the login screen, and since I frequently end the steam.exe in the task manager, offline mode very rarely works for me. I also like to collect games, so as long as it takes for me to get the money, I will pay whatever amount to get the games and systems (and dvds) that I like on my list. I have a very long list of dvds and games to get so I will not post it here.
    Dial-up is much pain . I'm preferential to physical copies if I buy something, paying for a download doesn't sit well with me. Kohan will mark my first download purchase, someone borrowed it years ago and I never got it back

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    Downloading and owning at the same time. Steam and GOG all the way. I only prefer a physical copy if it's cheaper than the digital one. Which happens sometimes.

    If you meant piracy, I tend to buy most of my games these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Downloading and owning at the same time. Steam and GOG all the way. I only prefer a physical copy if it's cheaper than the digital one. Which happens sometimes.

    If you meant piracy, I tend to buy most of my games these days.
    Something I've been curious about with Steam, what kind of percentage do they take for games downloaded from the service?

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    Owning it is obviously better, but when I can't afford a game (which happens pretty often), I usually download it at least until I can afford to buy it. that, and downloading it gives you a pretty good feel of what the retail game is like. Heck, that's how I got into Minecraft.

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    Own it. 100%

    I don't mind downloading for extremely hard to find games, but I always like to own what I play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Something I've been curious about with Steam, what kind of percentage do they take for games downloaded from the service?
    I dunno. I doubt that information is public.

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    I prefer to own it, but then again for games like Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes, I'm not sure how willing I'd be to shell out £40 for it from eBay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    Own it. 100%

    I don't mind downloading for extremely hard to find games, but I always like to own what I play.
    thats the same way i feel about certain game titles.

    In other news somewhat related, i bought LIT and Bubble Bobble plus for wii and considering the DLC's for both titles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    I dunno. I doubt that information is public.
    Figured I'd ask anyway . I'd rather buy straight from the company if I get the chance.

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    Steam lets you download unlimited times for games, unlike PlayStation Network, having to buy the same PS1 game for every system it's available for, which is another plus for having the physical game if you go through many PS3's or want to play the game on all 3 PS's


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    Quote Originally Posted by unnoticedninja View Post
    Steam lets you download unlimited times for games, unlike PlayStation Network, having to buy the same PS1 game for every system it's available for, which is another plus for having the physical game if you go through many PS3's or want to play the game on all 3 PS's
    PSN Downloads are tied to the PSN account.

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