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IIRC There have been a few companies recently that got caught out using screenshots of the 'better' version to advertise the game on a platform where the native graphics are far worse.
If you are going by box/print advertisements, you can no longer really take it as it is.
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stonebro: So it is my fault for trusting that EA would actually release the same game on a different platform, when the title, box art cover, feature list, and release date are all the same?
OK.

TBH, that is true of all versions of the game, Xbox, PS3, PS2, PC (is it on the Wii?) are all identical in these respects only. How they can do that without getting slapped with a false advertising claim, I don't know.
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Zolgar: This is why you just go PLAY a sport, instead of buying a video game about it.
Don't see me buying "Lance Armstrong Pro-Cycling" do you? (Never mind that it doesn't exist! Seriously, bloody game companies, effin' ignore cycling!)
.. Sorry, I just felt like injecting a bit of snarky humor in to the thread. :)
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honorbuddy: There's cycling games out there, every year I go back home to Spain and a new one has been released.

Okay rephrase: "Bloody US game companies" :)
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Zolgar: Okay rephrase: "Bloody US game companies" :)

Fair enough, even though I don't know how they would be fun, the ones I've seen I think are more about managing the team etc..., I think. I may have one laying around from a magazine, if I can find it I will send it to you, but don't get your hopes up, I don't know when I will be going back to my parent's house.
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stonebro: So it is my fault for trusting that EA would actually release the same game on a different platform, when the title, box art cover, feature list, and release date are all the same?
OK.

I'm sorry, but yes. Whenever you trust EA, whatever the outcome it's always your fault :)
I'm sorry you won't be able to enjoy the game like you wanted. At least, judging from your words, you can trade it in for another game or get your money back. I would not be able to do that here in most stores, so i would probably be stuck with the game.
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Zolgar: Okay rephrase: "Bloody US game companies" :)
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honorbuddy: Fair enough, even though I don't know how they would be fun, the ones I've seen I think are more about managing the team etc..., I think. I may have one laying around from a magazine, if I can find it I will send it to you, but don't get your hopes up, I don't know when I will be going back to my parent's house.

I'm not really interested in one anyways. I was just being strange. Sports/racing games don't appeal to me. :)
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cogadh: TBH, that is true of all versions of the game, Xbox, PS3, PS2, PC (is it on the Wii?) are all identical in these respects only. How they can do that without getting slapped with a false advertising claim, I don't know.

Well, that's what I mean. This borders on fraud, since the product being advertised for is not the product actually being sold. In fact, in Norway we have laws against this sort of thing, and any product found to be in violation of those laws cannot be sold.
At least I get my money back. I guess I'll just get 5 GoG games for the money instead.
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Weclock: And this is why I never bought Spore... and don't plan on buying the Sims 3 unless they make some changes in their company...
um, they said sims 3 was coming without it.
Hmmm... thanks for the information. I may have to reconsider now...
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honorbuddy: I thought EA Sports game on PC were a legend. Last PC EA Sports game I played was probably FIFA 2003.

Yeah, I remember playing the NBA Live series of games for a few years (95-97?) and they were brilliant on the PC. Thanks for the heads-up, Stonebro.
I can't say I'm too surprised though - the Need for Speed games have felt to me like carbon (no pun intended) copies of each other since they went underground. I don't want to keep it real, on the streets, yo. I just want to drive nice cars. Fast.
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Ois: IIRC There have been a few companies recently that got caught out using screenshots of the 'better' version to advertise the game on a platform where the native graphics are far worse.
If you are going by box/print advertisements, you can no longer really take it as it is.

Heh, I remember companies doing that back in the 1980s, putting Amiga screenshots on Commodore games, etc. They fixed it before and I hope they do so again. Getting ripped off sucks.
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Zolgar: Don't see me buying "Lance Armstrong Pro-Cycling" do you? (Never mind that it doesn't exist! Seriously, bloody game companies, effin' ignore cycling!)

What about Dave Mirra Pro BMX and BMX: XXX? That's cycling, right? :D
Post edited April 17, 2009 by domgrief
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JonhMan: um, they said sims 3 was coming without it.
Hmmm... thanks for the information. I may have to reconsider now...

The disc version of The Sims 3 has no fancy DRM (only basic offline CD key verification), but the catch is that to get any patches or other updates you must install the EA Download Manager. Signing up for the EA DM turns the product into a service, and just like with SecuROM-based titles your access is entirely dependent on EA. At any point they could decide to change the DRM used or decide you are a filthy, greedy pirate and ban you from accessing the game (except in its original, unpatched form).
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JonhMan: um, they said sims 3 was coming without it.
Hmmm... thanks for the information. I may have to reconsider now...
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Arkose: The disc version of The Sims 3 has no fancy DRM (only basic offline CD key verification), but the catch is that to get any patches or other updates you must install the EA Download Manager. Signing up for the EA DM turns the product into a service, and just like with SecuROM-based titles your access is entirely dependent on EA. At any point they could decide to change the DRM used or decide you are a filthy, greedy pirate and ban you from accessing the game (except in its original, unpatched form).

Well, it makes cracks easier to use anyway if you're not using SecuROM.
Post edited April 17, 2009 by michaelleung
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Zolgar: Don't see me buying "Lance Armstrong Pro-Cycling" do you? (Never mind that it doesn't exist! Seriously, bloody game companies, effin' ignore cycling!)
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domgrief: What about Dave Mirra Pro BMX and BMX: XXX? That's cycling, right? :D

That's BMX, it's basically like a skater game only on bikes.
I'll be over here enjoying flawed greats such as Dead Space, Bad Company (/snigger) and Mirror's Edge.
:)