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Quoting Mchart, reply 1
I snagged it, thanks. Hopefully I don't regret this purchase...

How can you regret something that costs 20 bucks after getting a gifted 50% off coupon?  If you can't afford $20 you shouldn't buy any games at all.

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Hell. I just spent $12 at Subway for lunch.

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Quoting CKorth, reply 2



Quoting Mchart,
reply 1
I snagged it, thanks. Hopefully I don't regret this purchase...



How can you regret something that costs 20 bucks after getting a gifted 50% off coupon?  If you can't afford $20 you shouldn't buy any games at all.

What does possible regret of a purchase have to do with not having money to do it? Hint - People who are good at saving/making money don't buy everything on a whim. It's why we have money. Even at $1 I would weigh the risks of purchasing this game considering all the negative chatter i've heard elsewhere and on these very forums. So, as I said, hopefully I didn't waste a coupon, and hopefully I don't regret a purchase. Pretty simple concept.

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I'm an accountant, so you are preaching to the choir on costs and savings - I am just slightly preturbed by someone who hopes something is not a waste of money when getting it for 50% off, especially given the amount of people requesting coupons and clammering for them.  I'd just like to see these go into good hands, not someone who is concerned about supporting a company with $20.