whatnot Posted September 12, 2010 Posted September 12, 2010 Hi, I know LOMAC is Ubi's product, but as I intend to get FC2 running I hope it's ok to query it here: So I'd like to get to the skies still today can you tell me if it's possible to get them both as downloadable versions? I can find FC2 direct download version no problem, but LOMAC is always a boxed version that I'd have to order from abroad. I know the platinum version is coming (or is it out already?) but will that be downloadable? I'm located in Finland if that makes a difference. Help a brother out, I'd love to get airborne today instead of waiting for my box for ages.
nomdeplume Posted September 12, 2010 Posted September 12, 2010 Unfortunately I haven't seen or heard any reference to LOMAC being available in download form, so you'll have to have track down a boxed copy unfortunately. :( Ubisoft own the rights and would have to okay the publishing of a digital download version, and it seems they haven't done so. I'd love to be proven wrong though!
whatnot Posted September 12, 2010 Author Posted September 12, 2010 Unfortunately I haven't seen or heard any reference to LOMAC being available in download form, so you'll have to have track down a boxed copy unfortunately. :( Ubisoft own the rights and would have to okay the publishing of a digital download version, and it seems they haven't done so. I'd love to be proven wrong though! That's a damn shame. Called quite a few bigger markets and game stores to check if they'd have it in their discount baskets but no luck. With the late add-on productions like FC and FC2 one would have thought even the Ubisoft crackheads would see the extra sales potential there and it would have made sense to digi distribute it even without perfect copy protections etc. As I wanted to get airborne asap while waiting for A-10's and SOW:BOBs I just snatched the LOMAC torrent that DL'ed that in 10 mins, let's see how FC2 DL version sits on top of that. That'll anyway give me time to look for a decent boxed version vendor and wait for the x-y weeks of delivery.
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