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Is is from stuff you actually download to the hard-disc, or does it include stuff like movies and sounds files you just open up in the browser and then close?
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Also: if anyone's ever preodered something from play.com - did you get it before the release date?
Male luck will give it out as often as possible. Not get stupid ideas about with-holding it to try and gain some kind of sad advantage over you.
That lesbain mofo.
> Also: if anyone's ever preodered something from play.com - did you
> get it before the release date?
I've had a couple of DVDs come a couple of days before they were officially released.
> Probably depends on the popularity of the game though.
> He ordered Pro Evo 4 and it came 2 days after release date.
> He also pre-ordered it (Zero Hour) like 6 months before it was
> released.
Well, it's Ace Combat 5. Which, technically, every single person in existance should buy, because it will be teh 1337. Although they probably won't. And for the sake of my delivery, I hope they don't.
> Maybe it was luck?
Agh, not that huss.
She's holding some kind of grudge against me.
> But it has to get to your hard drive. After that, you can delete it,
> but it will still count as a download.
Oh, shut up.
> munn wrote:
> My mate got C&C Generals:Zero Hour from play.com 4 days before
> it
> was "released"
>
> Oohhh .... yummy.
> You've got my hopes up now, hovetté
Probably depends on the popularity of the game though.
He ordered Pro Evo 4 and it came 2 days after release date.
He also pre-ordered it (Zero Hour) like 6 months before it was released.
Maybe it was luck?
> Wink wrote:
> Tell me your motives for asking these questions.
>
> It doesn't take a genius to guess.
Try Kazaa, mate. Works for me. :-)
> A download limit of 1Gb means that only 1Gb of incoming 'stuff' can
> come through your modem.
>
> Whether is stays on your HD or not.
But it has to get to your hard drive. After that, you can delete it, but it will still count as a download.