I went and bought Battlefield 2 3 days ago, after playing its Single Player, why? Because even though this game is brought to life with its online play, I had no online play at all, there were only 10-15 working servers all full or has a lock. I couldnt play 1 game with anyone, so I played single, its pretty fun, except theres no point besides capture the flag, kill, and etc. I went back to EB Games to tell them i want to trade it in, they said sure as long as the manuel, the disc are all in mint condition, of course, me being a game fanatic all ym games are in mint condition.
So I go back and gave it to them and told the lady that everythings fine, she checked it, accepted thaty its all in mint condition, and told me I couldnt pick out a new game, while I was picking out a new game she told me that it had zero value, yes, a game they sold for 50 bucks has ZERO value, so here I am stuck with oen of the most useless games in my collection, its a good game, unless online play is not an option.
has this ever happened to you? being ripped off by a store... Hell, being ripped off in general?
Pentium D runningat 3.60 Ghz
with a nVidian 7900 GS SLi vid card
360 gb harddrive.
Forgot the other specs lol. Oh and did I mention 8 diffferent LED lights?!?! LoL
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