Philippe wrote:I wasn't going to mention this, but since the can of worms has been opened...
There's a very nice small company in Florida called Naval Warfare Simulations. They specialize in selling wargames to wargamers, and their service is extraordinary.
Jones76 wrote:Well that sucks. Oh well, I may have to wait a bit. 50 bucks for "download" version is a bit steep.
Doomwalker wrote:I would imagine he has the same worries that I had about the download version, the "Just in case" factor. Just in case my computer hacks up its harddrive, I would have loved a seperate hardcopy to reinstall afterwards. Basically with the disk you get that insurance that if something (God forbid) happens to your computer you can still play your favorite game after you get your PC fixed.
Gray_Lensman wrote:If you download the game and have a CD burner, (ACW is small enough to fit on a CD), and you don't burn a copy, along with the serial number to a CD, you are taking a risk that is of your own doing.
Everytime I purchase a "download" game I immediately burn a copy to either DVD or CD depending on game size along with a small text file with the serial number in it.
Franciscus wrote:Yes, of course, that's what everybody should do (I, for instance, have a copy of all AGEOd games in 2 external drives and a "beautiful" DVD with BoA, AACW, NCP, serials and TC2M to boot !![]()
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But, even if all this somehow goes wrongleure: , I am pretty sure that a legitimate buyer would be able to get some kind of good deal from AGEOD
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