Forum:Why the long time?

Why do Europe and Asia have to wait longer? It shouldn't take 3 days, or even another MONTH for Asia, to put thousands of copies on a few planes, take them to a delivery place, put them on trucks, take them to shops, and done. As for Asia, i don't understamd the extra month wait. If they can take them to Australia in 3 days, i don't understand how they can't take copies to Asia in that time. Tezzla Cannon 15:38, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

Well, about all I can say is its great to be an American.--Radiated Raider 16:28, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

wooo USA....--MrDot01 17:20, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

Because entertainment publishing companies refuse to pull their head out of the sand, look around and realize they can no longer control access to their content. The smart ones will keep selling to whoever wants to buy and the dumb ones will die out eventually. --Rooker75 19:23, October 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Translation, that's why. Nitty Tok. 19:25, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

Strewth, thats the reason, those cobbers at Obsidian need to pull their almond rocks up and get translating it into a lingo us skips can get the meaning of! I was just saying the same thing to Hoges while we were putting another shrimp on the barbie, I told him its nothing sus mate, because he just spat the dummy so I was trying to explain that its not a rort, no need to get stroppy, those Obbie fellas have some hard yakka to do and anyway, the extra wait just gives us more time to get a good possie in the line for the release, and make sure they do a bang up job to boot. I mean, nobody wants a bodgy game, the video game industry is big bickies these days so they are ok to wait a bit longer. Still, I think translating the game from English to Orstrayan in only 3 days is a ripper job! --Johnny Trash (Talk) 02:28, October 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * Straight up, Trash.--Gothemasticator 02:36, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Hahaha... He said "Strewth". MFToast - talk 08:05, October 17, 2010 (UTC)