How is an answer from one random internet person proof? Of course you don't need to buy it twice. You're paying for the rights to play the game. Once you've bought it for the PS3 you can use your receipt as proof of purchase and then claim a free second copy for your Mac. Some shops do charge a few dollars handling fee though.
How is an answer from one random internet person proof? Of course you don't need to buy it twice. You're paying for the rights to play the game. Once you've bought it for the PS3 you can use your receipt as proof of purchase and then claim a free second copy for your Mac. Some shops do charge a few dollars handling fee though.
Haha, what! This is NOT true.
Of course you don't get a second copy. When you buy a game, unless strictly specified otherwise (like with Portal 2 on PS3) you get a license to run that specific software on that specific disc for that specific console. You can usually get replacements for a handling fee if you send in the disc if its damaged.
How is an answer from one random internet person proof? Of course you don't need to buy it twice. You're paying for the rights to play the game. Once you've bought it for the PS3 you can use your receipt as proof of purchase and then claim a free second copy for your Mac. Some shops do charge a few dollars handling fee though.
How is an answer from one random internet person proof? Of course you don't need to buy it twice. You're paying for the rights to play the game. Once you've bought it for the PS3 you can use your receipt as proof of purchase and then claim a free second copy for your Mac. Some shops do charge a few dollars handling fee though.
Exactly that! Always fascinates me that people come onto forums and then carry out instructions to dump their boyfriend/take apart their phone/delete their hard drive etc. etc.
It's a public forum! It's the same as grabbing some fat, hairy guy in Tesco who has clearly smoked too much weed and asking what he thinks.