Then express your point in a way that doesn't insult someone. It isn't that hard.
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Then express your point in a way that doesn't insult someone. It isn't that hard.
I haven't censored a thing. Your opinion has been quite thoroughly expressed, and we've done nothing to hold it back. But when you start openly insulting anyone who disagrees with you, claiming they're idiots who deserve lesser treatment solely because their opinion differs from yours... that's where we draw the line.You can delete it all you want, but the point is still valid.
Figures XSeed would censor the pro-physical side.
Express your own opinion, but DO NOT put down the opinions of others. Understood?
-Tom
Well yeah, but that is more trouble then just importing the game on UMD *shrugs*
And importing an American PSN card, on average, takes 11-30 days to get to you, unless you want to pay twice the worth of the card on postage. Which, again, is more trouble then just importing the game. As its strangely cheaper to import for some odd reason.
I'm not shaking my fists and going CURSE YOU XSEED NOOOO! It just means I will have to jump through more hoops to get it.
I can always hold out hope for a europeon release... but those releases always seem to come under difficultly, even when they are confirmed.
There are websites that let you buy PSN money codes and have them emailed to you instantly. In other words, no card gets sent through the mail -- you just get emailed with the number written on the card. No shipping charges, just a conversion rate from dollars to euros and a slight markup fee for the website, and that's it.And importing an American PSN card, on average, takes 11-30 days to get to you, unless you want to pay twice the worth of the card on postage.
Not always! Ys I & II Chronicles was released on European PSN less than a week after its appearance on North American PSN. And since we've done PSP titles so many times before, we've gotten pretty used to the process now. So unless someone steps in and asks us to release the game on UMD (a la Ghostlight with Trails in the Sky), our future PSP download releases in Europe *should* go pretty smoothly from here on out. We can't guarantee anything -- can't even guarantee the game will DEFINITELY receive a European release at all, since we have no idea what the future may hold -- but we're hoping for ALL of our future PSP games to be released in Europe near-simultaneously with their North American launches. Or as close to that as we can manage, at the very least.I can always hold out hope for a europeon release... but those releases always seem to come under difficultly, even when they are confirmed.
Long story short: Keep your fingers crossed for a quick European turnaround for Corpse Party. No guarantees (on any level!), but rest assured, we'll be trying our best.
-Tom
Voted "no" (although if there were a limited edition with an OST and stuff like the Japanese limited one, it would be "yes").
Maybe it's just my old fat PSP that's the problem, but UMDs run terribly for me with lots of noisy disk spinning and extra load times - I've played the same games in both UMD and digital format before, and the digital ones run more smoothly on my PSP. So unless I'm buying some limited edition box set or something, I prefer digital copies.
One every four customers would get it DD even if the game had a UMD-release. It doesn't mean much with only 28 votes, but it's to show that DD-only isn't a complete disaster.
It makes me sad that I'll have no way to play it (any time soon) since my PSP is stupid with internet connections even in wifi places.
I've even tried USB cables and stuff, but nope.
I don't recall if it's been mentioned elsewhere in this thread or not, but you can actually connect to PSN from your computer as well, and download the game to your PSP that way. I know you mentioned trying USB cables and it not working, but it's a fairly simple thing to do, so I'd be happy to walk you through it if you so desired.
-Tom