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Poll: Should a printed/boxed version of MNW be released?
This poll is born after the discussion of those gentlemen on another thread...
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...&postcount=139 and our response... https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...&postcount=141 which explains a few things regarding a printed/boxed version of MNW and how it could become a reality. Quote:
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i think it would be waste of money
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I would be willing to wait for a physical copy plus a book.
:Kaleun_Cheers: For starters, I don't use Steam or MP. I have no problems with them, it just isn't what I do. I like the idea of having software on a physical medium. It makes it simple in case I run into hardware issues, I upgrade parts, or buy an all new system. Its one less thing to find online. :up: A book would be a great idea. :yeah: I would rather learn about in-game procedures and tactics at my leisure rather than just before calling "Weapons free!". :k_confused: |
Yes ! Please! Absolutely. Steam is horrible.
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Is that a cup of SPAM? :k_confused:
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I'm late.
A box is not needed. But a manual that includes the details and overviews needed, designed to be printer-friendly, and not, as is the vogue today, just a dozen text files and player lists scattered all over the web and forums - that is a MUST. I do not even demand a printed manual anymore, those days seem to be gone. But a manual pdf-file worth the name that includes it all and could, if need be, printed without getting a greyish mess of light grey text on ink-dripping dark background pages. Not implying you planned to mess it up this way! :03: I am just about many bad experiences I had with lacking of ill-done pdf-manuals over the past two decades. Just a comelete manual file, black letters on white background, and screenshot illustrations where need be that can be decyphered if printed out. |
My computer doesn't even have a disc drive.
I have no use for a physical copy of the game. I might have back when my case and monitor were insipid beige, I ran a VooDoo 2 card, and 1024x768 was considered high resolution. But not anymore. The same is most likely true of 99.9% of the people who will actually spend the money to purchase the game, any DLC released later, and so forth. Delaying the game's release in order to cater to the tiny group of people who have any need for a physical copy would be an inexplicably nonsensical business decision. |
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