everyone here seems to be missing the point.. I pre-ordered.. forget where.. forget regions.. I pre-ordered the game and there for should receive the rewards for doing so.. regions shouldn't have any bearing on that..
everyone here seems to be missing the point.. I pre-ordered.. forget where.. forget regions.. I pre-ordered the game and there for should receive the rewards for doing so.. regions shouldn't have any bearing on that..
"If you will it, Dude, it is no dream." ~ Walter Sobchak
Dude, you get a moogle hat and a cat minion. Come on. You bought the game a second time just to get a moogle hat and doll?
He sounded reasonable and polite. You were a bit *ahem* less than cordial. Really, region issues are very common with games and especially with bonus content. I learned this lesson several years ago when I bought North American content for a Japanese game and wasn't able to use it. I've never made the same mistake again, and after this, I imagine you won't either. Sorry it worked out that way, but the only way to fix your situation is to find someone with the NA code who needs to trade as badly as you do.
going to give this to SE, you purchased from EU store and you were expecting them to give you a NA-Code?
and posted forget about regions? but it's all about "regions" to think that you're a legacy player bugs me. lol
What people ignore is fact that as far as business goes, Square Enix is shit. This was an example.
Well here's the thought process.
buy from NA for NA. EU for EU and JP for JP
HOWEVER.
NA/EU server list in same thing.
Why would a NA/EU code not work for both since its going on the same server.
Adding on, why would they then not offer to EXCHANGE the code. Make EU code unusable and give you a NA code. Since NA is sold out, this would create another subscriber and another source of income for the company, instead of what this representative did.
Basically HORRID rep. He could have gotten another subscriber and business for his company by doing something simple. There loss. With all the errors for login. And now the lag and delay compatibility error created from the new 10 hour maintenance patch... i'm currently about to cut my losses pretty soon.
Thank you for your "one" example. It also means to take priority over or have superiority ie: federal law supersedes state law, etc...Supersede means to replace chronologically.
It is the antonym to precede.
su·per·sede
ˌso͞opərˈsēd/
verb
verb: supersede; 3rd person present: supersedes; past tense: superseded; past participle: superseded; gerund or present participle: superseding
1.
take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant.
Examples of SUPERSEDE
This edition supersedes the previous one.
Former stars were being superseded by younger actors.
Fortunately, the scientific enterprise has its own self-correcting mechanisms that eventually sort things out. Studies that are wrong will be superseded by better studies with different results. Studies that are right will be corroborated by other good studies. —Harriet Hall, Skeptic, 2007
The ancient human carriers of information and understanding—elders, priests, bards, teachers, and community members—are superseded by a more durable and efficient medium, the printed word. —M. Rex Miller, The Millennium Matrix, 2004
Upgrading America's too-old, too-slow telephone network, which took about a century to build, is a massive task. But if you believe predictions that the Internet will one day supersede the telephone as the world's primary means of communications, these companies will be road kill if they simply sit by the wayside. —Bethany McLean, Fortune, 6 Dec. 1999
Your example does not mesh. If federal law abolished the law entirely, replacing it permanently, your example would be correct. The businesses are not changing law, replacing it with a new one; there is no litigation. The original use of the word is out of context. You intended to say local businesses cannot disregard the law.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL OUT
what the hell does legacy have to do with this? I should be used to being screwed?? I don't see what is so hard to understand here.. I PAID FOR SOMETHING AND IM ASKING FOR IT AND THATS WRONG OF ME? im an entitled to those items.. I did everything on my end that I was supposed to do.. I pre-ordered the game. I paid money for the game.. that's all that should matter.. they should simply issue me a code for the region my account is in... telling me that im shit out of luck just because of the place I purchased the item from is ridiculous.. that's like saying if I go to Wal-Mart in another country that I am not entitled to the goods I purchased when I get home because im not in the other country anymore.. its ridiculous..
"If you will it, Dude, it is no dream." ~ Walter Sobchak
oh and I do understand regions.. my point is there is no difference between the American and EU copies of the game.. not to mention.. their European servers are right here in north America... there should be no regional difference between the two..
"If you will it, Dude, it is no dream." ~ Walter Sobchak
I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would want to pay $30 bucks for the pre-order items, but thats beside the point, to each their own I guess.
I am also not sure why you pre-order and purchase games from a UK website..I mean whats the benefit of purchasing from another country?
Either way I think this is something that SE is dropping the ball on as far as customer service. I mean do they really want to make someone so mad that they consider not subbing to the game..over 2 digital items? It literally would cost them nothing to help a fan out, who went out of his way to purchase a CE copy of the game...when he already got the game for FREE. Maybe its their policy and they don't want to break it..but c'mon this is a stupid move and they could make it right pretty easily and for no cost to them.
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