Apr 22, 2008, 01:23 PM
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I don't necessarily think Skills was a bit harsh. I'm just getting sick and tired of people complaining that they're game doesn't come in on time when they have it pre-ordered. I hear it so much back home. People treat it like it's biggest fucking sin on the face of the planet. Like their life depends on whether a game they so anxiously want to play comes on time; almost as if their happiness for that day hangs on the balance. When your game is pre-ordered all depending on the place they'll call you and tell you its in.
It is not going to make a big difference in my life if the game comes in on time or not. As long as I get it, thats all that matters. I don't care about being the first one to play it or own it.
You know when Suikoden V first came out, my fiance was obviously very excited about this game because she is a big fan of the series. It never came out on the day it was suppose to be in. To be honest it came out two weeks after the release date because of a shipping delay in our area. It was no big deal. We had it pre-ordered, so it eventually was going to come in. No big deal that it was 2 weeks late.
In terms of the game itself. I don't have it pre-ordered. I feel pretty confident I can get it when I get back to Alberta. The EB Games there doesn't generally sell a lot of J-RPG's so they'll always have plenty of copies. It probably won't be in until early next week. I'll pick it up then, but I am excited about all the extra features they added on.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Angel of Light; Apr 22, 2008 at 01:25 PM.
Reason: some mis-information
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