Physical game without manual?

WW2: Road to Victory is the first grand strategy release from IQ Software/Wastelands Interactive, which covers World War II in Europe and the Mediterranean. Hex-based and Turn-based, it allows you to choose any combination of Axis, Allied, Neutral, Major or Minor countries to play and gives you full control over production, diplomacy, land, air and naval strategy. Start your campaign in 1939, 1940 or 1941 and see if you can better the results of your historical counterparts. A series of historical events and choices add flavor and strategic options for great replayability.
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Physical game without manual?

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I purchased the game as both the digital download and a physical shipment, but the physical cd case only contined a cd. I usually spend the extra money for both specifically to get a manual. Is this game supposed to come with a manual?

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I looked in the store and this game has a PDF manual.

A printed manual is not an option for this title.
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Sorry, but this game does not come with a printed manual. You can see this by checking the Game Data and the "Edition" logo in the store. In this case, it's a "Digital Express Edition" listed as only having a PDF manual in the game data. In short, the "Digital Express Editions" don't have printed manuals, the "Standard Editions" do and the "Collector's Editions" have printed color manuals.

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Alrighty, my bad then. Thanks for the responce. I'll have to pay closer attention in the future. (Not sure my wife would be too pleased with sending it through her printer).
 
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