WoW sightings (and Pirates!)
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WoW sightings (and Pirates!)
There are dozens of copies of World of Warcraft sitting in the back room at the EBGames at Hope Valley Crossing in Durham North Carolina.
They cannot sell them until 10am tomorrow. I asked the manager and he said the EBGames fired a few managers for pre-selling some other game.
There are also some copies of Pirates! sitting there too. If they're in Durham, they're everywhere else too. We get everything last.
(Mods. Perhaps we need a FAQ about where to post this sort of thing, or a somewhat more freewheeling system, but move this thread wherever it belongs. I do not understand some of the finer gradations of the gaming section rules, though I read complex insurance policies and related contracts for a living. Currently his thread only makes sense here. Tomorrow it will belong (by my lights) in PC Games by Title. This parenthetical belongs in the meta-forum. And so on and so forth.)
They cannot sell them until 10am tomorrow. I asked the manager and he said the EBGames fired a few managers for pre-selling some other game.
There are also some copies of Pirates! sitting there too. If they're in Durham, they're everywhere else too. We get everything last.
(Mods. Perhaps we need a FAQ about where to post this sort of thing, or a somewhat more freewheeling system, but move this thread wherever it belongs. I do not understand some of the finer gradations of the gaming section rules, though I read complex insurance policies and related contracts for a living. Currently his thread only makes sense here. Tomorrow it will belong (by my lights) in PC Games by Title. This parenthetical belongs in the meta-forum. And so on and so forth.)
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Re: WoW sightings (and Pirates!)
- Threads/Articles are placed by content in the "alpha" post (whichever post originates the thread). Conversation that follows does not cause a thread to get moved.Tareeq wrote:There are dozens of copies of World of Warcraft sitting in the back room at the EBGames at Hope Valley Crossing in Durham North Carolina.
They cannot sell them until 10am tomorrow. I asked the manager and he said the EBGames fired a few managers for pre-selling some other game.
There are also some copies of Pirates! sitting there too. If they're in Durham, they're everywhere else too. We get everything last.
(Mods. Perhaps we need a FAQ about where to post this sort of thing, or a somewhat more freewheeling system, but move this thread wherever it belongs. I do not understand some of the finer gradations of the gaming section rules, though I read complex insurance policies and related contracts for a living. Currently his thread only makes sense here. Tomorrow it will belong (by my lights) in PC Games by Title. This parenthetical belongs in the meta-forum. And so on and so forth.)
- Threads about multiple games or gaming in general go in the PC Games in General forum. Accordingly this thread is about to be moved over there.
- Threads about single games go into either PC Games by Title or Unreleased Games.
- The dividing line for which of those two forums a thread belongs in is whether the game is available for gamers (on the shelves, available for download and playing, etc.).
Now there are boatloads of grey areas. Typically if a thread falls into a grey area, we tend to leave it where it originated (if it's in one of many possible places) or if it's not where it belongs in the first place (say you had posted this thread in Multiplayer Gaming), then where we think it'd best fit.
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Re: WoW sightings (and Pirates!)
That would be Half-Life 2. With Steam authentication, they knew exactly how many copies were sold early and who had them. It probably wasn't hard to track down where. I'm sure WoW is the same way.Tareeq wrote: I asked the manager and he said the EBGames fired a few managers for pre-selling some other game.
Pirates! you might be able to sweet talk out of the store.

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I picked up my copy of WoW at EB near my work (Downingtown, PA) today. It wasn't on the shelves, and when I asked for it, the sales guy kind of gave me an attitude for some reason. Maybe he thought I was some kind of n00b instead of a gaming veteran.
He said that they only received 36 copies and that 33 had been sold by the time I got there at noon. I was #34. 


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