The Orange Box Question
- Posted by Metal_Ganon
- on Sep 12, 2008 4:48 am GMT
Download now for $40 or get physical for $30 and a week's delivery?
Top Voted Answer
- Posted by heavythehobbit
- on Oct 19, 2008 11:46 am GMT
Depends on how good your internet connection is and which games you're going to be playing. If you're going to be playing all 5 games, I recommend the physical version because downloading with take about 75% less time (installs directly off of the CD, although you have to download the updates D:) not to mention it costs less for you. And it builds the suspense. But if you're going to be playing just a few and then later buying the rest, it's cost you $85 total digital D:
So my recommendation is to buy the physical version. Also not to mention, YOU GET A FREAKING ORANGE BOX :D
So my recommendation is to buy the physical version. Also not to mention, YOU GET A FREAKING ORANGE BOX :D
Submitted Answers
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Retail. You get an orange box, and the suspense does make it worth it.
Also, misguided resale. :P
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- Publisher(s): EA Games
- Developer(s): Valve Software
- Genre: Action
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