Hard copy w/o book?

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Hard copy w/o book?

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Is it possible to by a hard copy without the book?
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Hi Sulusea,

Probably not as the disk comes inside the book pocket.

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Thanks! When this title goes on sale I'll buy the download version.

I'd hope to see Matrix give customers an option to buy the hardcopy but without the book in future releases. I got a book with my WITW purchase and would rather just have the plastic case they usually sell hard copies with.
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Hi SuluSea,

O.K.

I'm curious as to why you didn't like the WITW book?

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RE: Hard copy w/o book?

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Hello Cameron, The book is attractive as I'm certain yours is. I'm not a fan of the book/manuals for a few reasons.
1.They become outdated as patches are released.
2.I don't care for the additional costs.
3.I like my games in the usual plastic case and prefer the professional art covers that come with the purchase.

I'll be getting the download version of your game for fathers day or when it goes on sale whatever comes first. [:)]



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