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Originally posted by Karasuman
I thought it wasn't full cost anymore -- somewhere near 35 bucks now. Well, even so, Europa Universalis II is a magnificent game, and if you haven't gotten it yet shame on you. :D

Considering it has not yet been released in most countries, it is not surprising that most of the world has yet to get EU II. :D
 

King

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Originally posted by suo


You can buy the US-Version...
It's even been worth the overrated Dollar-Euro-exchange-rate
When you buy the European version you will ask yourself why you have not been playing EU2 half a year earlier...:D

I did actually buy the US version just before Christmas. It was well worht the money, even though I don't have any Euros:D. You ar epreavching to the converted here.
 

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Originally posted by suo


Just wait some years. British usually take a little longer in European questions. :D Even the Irish use the Euro. And I heard about some British shops where they allready accept it as a token of good will to mainland tourists.

Don't get me started on the Euro I could rant all night about what I think about it. Just don't go there, give me gold old fashion pound any day of the week.