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Does that count when you are going to buy a WW1 aereal simulation game?
I have here Flying Corps and it has 6 colored detailed maps of the region, a book Practical Flying by a Flying Commander, an exact copy of a 1918 book that has hundreds of pages and it's most most interesting. A full color manual with key maps( well this game hasn't too many keys), the cd rom in jewel case.
The box is at the level of the documentation.
I recommend both the game and original boxed game.
Returning to my question.Does the box or documentation influence on your buy?How?
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