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				Renegade 13 said: 
True, but it's kinda sad if a person can't wait for a few days until the game can be shipped or until they can make it to the closest retailer. 
 
			
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 You'd think it would be. But you were asking what's the advantage to the consumer. Now you are telling the consumer what to think. That's a whole nuther argument. 
What if the store is out? Or what if you live somewhere that doesn't have a lot of stores? What if you just hate leaving the house? 
Nobody ever got rich telling the customer to wait. 
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				Renegade 13 said:I don't need a CD in the drive to play SEIV either.  Granted, many games you do, but why is this a big deal?  Sure it's a bit of a pain switching CD's/DVD's out and in all the time, but enough to make someone willing to go with a method that leaves you with no physical backup or protection for the day the game is no longer supported?  
			
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 Most games don't have the long term replay value where this is even a concern. If you aren't going to want to play the game in six months, why do you care if the online support will quit working in twelve? 
