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This has a comprehensive list of what time in each timezone it will activate
Every single country that buys this game gets it unlocked at midnight their time. Here in North America the west coast also get it at midnight, but we on the East coast have to wait until 3 AM. IF we bought it at the Steam Store.
How is that fair? Why can't Steam unlock it for the East coast at midnight.
They have servers across the entire U.S. It really shouldn't be hard to just give it to the people in their separate time zones. I don't feel like I should be screwed out of a midnight release because I chose to live on the eastern seaboard.
No, they don't. People out in the Maritimes have it even further past midnight, there's a whole load more of North America beyond Eastern Time. As do large portions of South America have to wait, who won't even see the release on Steam until 6 in the morning, their local time.
Also, not all of Europe is in the same time zone. Japan doesn't even get the game until the 21st.
In other words, your "fair" would still be "unfair" to the other regions waiting. I don't hear you clamouring for them.
Black Ops 2 is a Steamworks title, doesn't matter where you get it, you'd still be playing it on Steam. You could have bought it at EB Games and started playing it 16 minutes ago.
It doesn't matter whether you buy it from Gamestop/EB or not. It still bottlenecks you into this piece of ♥♥♥♥ Steam and you're still locked out, as I am.
True, but if I buy a game in pre purchase at least I can play the single player or zombies .... steam thus classifies people as people first and second .. East Coast of the United States, Second people ..
Exactly! Steam is not even activating the Single-player campaign. If you buy from a store or even on Gamefly, you'd be at the very least able to play the single player campaign as soon as you installed it. Pre-load my @**, the whole point I pre-purchase and preloaded this thing is so that I could play on the game's launch date & time, not whenever steam felt pleased to release it.