Today many people across the UK will already be playing Halo 2. Why?
Well of course some online retailers insist on sending it out two days before release. Why? Well to save there backs if the post gets delayed slightly.
But why do Microsoft set a street date of the 11th, when many gamers will be playing Halo 2 today across the UK, because they've had copies today. Apart from being somewhat slightly unfair on those waiting until tomorrow, it technically breaks the rules of Microsoft. I mean what if a shop was to sell it today? Get my drift?
Ok, I'm slightly miffed because Amazon deliver on day of release, or even after, yet many other sites deliver before. Which such a big release of Halo 2, retailers online have still broken the date. Which means plenty of people playing Halo 2 before the rest of us guys get the game tomorrow.
It's like Microsoft saying the release is:
10th November - Those who've ordered online
11th November - Shops
Comments? And are online retailers apart of this rule that won't let shops sell until day of release?
Well of course some online retailers insist on sending it out two days before release. Why? Well to save there backs if the post gets delayed slightly.
But why do Microsoft set a street date of the 11th, when many gamers will be playing Halo 2 today across the UK, because they've had copies today. Apart from being somewhat slightly unfair on those waiting until tomorrow, it technically breaks the rules of Microsoft. I mean what if a shop was to sell it today? Get my drift?
Ok, I'm slightly miffed because Amazon deliver on day of release, or even after, yet many other sites deliver before. Which such a big release of Halo 2, retailers online have still broken the date. Which means plenty of people playing Halo 2 before the rest of us guys get the game tomorrow.
It's like Microsoft saying the release is:
10th November - Those who've ordered online
11th November - Shops
Comments? And are online retailers apart of this rule that won't let shops sell until day of release?
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