Online purchase?

Forgive me if i am asking in the wrong forum, but i'm really desperate for an answer...

Is this game going to be purchaseable online (Not like Amazon, but as in purchase and download directly)

I ask this because in the country i live in we cannot buy 'violent' games, and i fear a game with the word WAR in it's tittle might upset the customs...

Please if someone can answer, a lot of thanks!

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Reply #1 Top

Yes, but they still have to follow regional restrictions.

It depends on where you live.

Reply #2 Top

Yes.  You can purchase and download it via Impulse.  http://www.impulsedriven.com

 

Reply #3 Top

 live in Venezuela, South America.

And thank you Frogboy! I really feared to be unable to buy it...

Reply #4 Top

Quoting Savyg, reply 1
Yes, but they still have to follow regional restrictions.

It depends on where you live.
End of Savyg's quote

I don't think that Stardock is going to start regional restrictions like EA or Ubisoft (to name a few...). A different matter would be if Mr Chávez had some internet adresses banned/filtered for being... "risky", which is something I don't know. But hey, I just find fascinating that in Venezuela you cannot buy "violent" games. That leaves what? The Sims? Need for Speed? Tetris? Fifa/Madden/NBA XX? Man, Dragon Age and Mass Effect must be "unknown" there!8O

Er... on topic. *cough**cough* So anyone with an internet connection, a valid credit card and money in the bank account (in the moment that the transaction is completed), should have no problems buying a digital copy from Impulse.

Reply #5 Top

He just passed that law, so it's quite unclear for now, he said that any game where you kill a living being is violent... so Mario is violent too, huh?

What a pain, thank goodness i'm not that into games like Halo and such...

And yeah, thank goddness for digital downloads.

Reply #6 Top

Quoting Wintersong, reply 4
I don't think that Stardock is going to start regional restrictions like EA or Ubisoft (to name a few...). A different matter would be if Mr Chávez had some internet adresses banned/filtered for being... "risky", which is something I don't know. But hey, I just find fascinating that in Venezuela you cannot buy "violent" games. That leaves what? The Sims? Need for Speed? Tetris? Fifa/Madden/NBA XX? Man, Dragon Age and Mass Effect must be "unknown" there!

Er... on topic. *cough**cough* So anyone with an internet connection, a valid credit card and money in the bank account (in the moment that the transaction is completed), should have no problems buying a digital copy from Impulse.
End of Wintersong's quote

I'm not talking Europe in general, I'm talking Germany.