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4-19-2011 @ 10:25AM
Drakkenfyre said...
It makes more sense to give someone a set amount of time in a subscription game. And since StarCraft 2 isn't subscription-based, the demo will do.
The demo is limited to a set of stages that make up the first 5 or so of the full game, and multiplayer is available, but limited to Terrans.
If these guys are getting a 30-day version of the trial account, they are getting restrictions, too.
As far as demos go, be glad you are lucky enuf you GET a demo. Most developers say !@#$ off when it comes to demos, and unless you are a console gamer, you don't get one. They don't want people seeing how crappy their games usually are, so they want you to buy it, and make them money. Very few developers offer pc demos anymore.