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Simon the Dragon wrote:You could not know but in some countries the salary of the majority of people does not allow them to buy game for 70 $ and in some small cities it is very difficult to buy license game.
...you can get it with Unreal Anthology (Which comes with three other Unreal Games) for $30. :huh:

...assuming it's released in your region - if it's Russia, I know it is, as I know someone who works over there as a localizer for Epic's games.
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i'm currently playing postal 2 because college is pissing me off, or i'm listening to some sweet mega drive music while playing GTA.:D
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Dark Pulse wrote:...assuming it's released in your region

You are mistaken, none of games from Unreal series has been localized in Russia.
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Simon the Dragon wrote:You are mistaken, none of games from Unreal series has been localized in Russia.
...I beg to differ.

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Also, look here:

http://www.nd.ru/user_news.asp?act=show&id=985

http://www.planetunreal.ru/modules.unr?name=News&file=article&sid=1431

I work for a Unreal Website, man. Trust me: I know my shit. :p

Granted, Ingame they're not translated... but the install procedures and stuff is in Russian.
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I got FFIII for the DS the other day so I've been powering through my old game of FFII from Origins inbetween playing the other two, since all I'm doing is basically grinding in order to improve stats and such.
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To Dark Pulse:


...so...what from this?
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Where could you live where the game is so prohibitively expensive that you're forced to pirate it?
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But localization has been released only a week ago, don't you think it's too late?
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Not really. He said it was the equivalent of $10 American to buy that one. :p

Though truth be told, if you live in Russia, we ain't going to be able to game anyway, even if it is a legal copy - ping would kill one of us.
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Dark Pulse wrote:Not really. He said it was the equivalent of $10 American to buy that one.

All games localized in Russia (for PC) cost approximately 10$.
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