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I'm kind of curious to know if the retail version is just as buggy as the steam edition, since so many users gave it thumbs down. In my experience there has been a few instances where the retail version of a game performs better than what was offered to Steam... in some cases it's the reverse where Steam is better.
Hey, would you mind letting me know what you discover? More buggy, less buggy, about the same? (well, according to what others have reported so far).
I can say it came in a basic clear DVD case, no manual, with the Steam-Key printed on the inside of the outter jacket. The disc has nice looking art on it, which is just the cover.
I hear that most Steam games just have a download for steam on the disc and then you are supposed to activate it and download the full game through steam so I imagine it wouldn't be any different.