One could argue that the sales of Skyrim could have negated the need for the deal to have been made. Plus, it was the PC market that had the majority of the sales. The technical term is "selling out".
Estimates ~10million sales (as of december of 2011) and a confirmed ~5million on PC via Steam user records (PC version HAS to be registered through steam). so that right there is ~50% of the sales for PC.
This whole issue boils down to, "Waaaahhhhhh he got a toy before me!!!" Seriously, its like the pc world has been hijacked by 5 year olds. Grow up. Its only 30 days. You'll get your turn pumpkin.
This whole issue boils down to, "Waaaahhhhhh he got a toy before me!!!" Seriously, its like the pc world has been hijacked by 5 year olds. Grow up. Its only 30 days. You'll get your turn pumpkin.
If we are talking from a technical standpoint, yes. Or at least, the spoiled ones contribute to the faster spoiling of the rest unless quickly removed.
This whole issue boils down to, "Waaaahhhhhh he got a toy before me!!!" Seriously, its like the pc world has been hijacked by 5 year olds. Grow up. Its only 30 days.
Of which only 20 or so remain. I agree it's a non issue given it's just a short month.
Estimates ~10million sales (as of december of 2011) and a confirmed ~5million on PC via Steam user records (PC version HAS to be registered through steam). so that right there is ~50% of the sales for PC.