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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
I refuse to pay over $30 for an XP. That's absurd.
hi ,
it is and its not , think of all the fun one can have , for 30 bucks , in some countries that is 2 packs of beer and a pack of smokes , .....so , a lot of people shall buy it , it shall give hours and hours of fun , ...............
for 30 bucks , in some countries that is 2 packs of beer and a pack of smokes
In which countries !?!?
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as a matter of speak ; 30 USD imagine you are on a day off , go out , the movies , eat something , drink and its gone , so , those 30 USD is for a lot of people not a high price if they want to have fun , over and over again , ............
A cheap case (24 12 oz cans) of beer in America can cost $12. I'll assume that this price can vary amongst the states. 20 cigarettes can cost between $2 - $5 depending on which state you live in. Granted, no real beer drinker would be caught dead drinking the swill that costs $12, but it's ok to most Americans.
Good beer isn't much more expensive. I can get a very good local beer for about $18 per case of bottles.
Considering that one evening at a club, sports event, or even a restaraunt can cost over $50, $30 isn't that much to pay for a expansion pack to a game you like. I just hope there's a lot more goodies than just MP.
As far as I can tell from the descriptions in this thread, we Americans already have Boxing Day. It's just not on our calenders. Well, it is, but it has Canada in parenthases.
As far as I can tell, Boxing Day is just the After-Christmas Sales given a name. I always thought that Boxing Day was the day you British, Australians, Canadians, etc actually exchanged your gifts. Guess I was mistaken.
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