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And I wouldn't count the DVD not installing the full game as a reason not to. Its that it uses Steamworks. No game that has evenr used Steamworks has even fully installed from the DVD. If it uses Steamworks, its best to just buy it on Steam and download it, unless you have a very small bandwidth cap then you buy the DVD to save yourself half the game in downloading.
Right, Like TW Shogun 2
Or pretty much anything VALVe.
As well, the OP has 79 hours on Batman AO. AT least he has actually played the game unlike a lot of the people out there trashing it because of what they read.
Reading and playing are very different.
Its bummer for those that have had issues but I doubt someone playing this for the first time is going to encounter every single one of those issues. A majority of the issues seem pretty random.
And i play on PC.
Because the game uses Steamworks. I have heard the disc only has the single player game on it while the MP portion is downloaded through Steam.
Honestly, I haven't seen one game that uses Steamworks that has a disc do the full install.