Also - is it instant activation or do I have to wait?
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Is it worth it? I have the credit card in my hand
and am considering buying. $2 / month isn't too bad!
Also - is it instant activation or do I have to wait?
Also - is it instant activation or do I have to wait?
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It is worth it.spearfish wrote:Is it worth it? I have the credit card in my handand am considering buying. $2 / month isn't too bad!
Also - is it instant activation or do I have to wait?
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Re: Premium membership
Considering what it cost to buy a video game or go to the movies,this is worth every penny.
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he said per monthlanyards wrote:It is not $2, but $25. It is worth it.spearfish wrote:Is it worth it? I have the credit card in my handand am considering buying. $2 / month isn't too bad!
Also - is it instant activation or do I have to wait?![]()
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Worth it? I think so, but it just depends on whether you want to play more than 4 games, speed games and want the ability to begin private games.
Given the price of other on-line games, "hard copies" of video games and movies and considering the huge variety of play available here, I would definitely say YES!
Given the price of other on-line games, "hard copies" of video games and movies and considering the huge variety of play available here, I would definitely say YES!
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im not sure of how the dollars work, but for me its about £1 a month and now thats throw away money so why not buy it and support this site 
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you typically go into a shop, and hand them X amount of dollars for Y product, the amount is based upont he fair market value of said item... you can also use dollars to purchase food and pretty much anything you can imagine. neat little deal, the dollar.-0drake_259 wrote:im not sure of how the dollars work

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you typically go into a shop, and hand them X amount of pounds for Y product, the amount is based upont he fair market value of said item... you can also use pounds to purchase food and pretty much anything you can imagine. neat little deal, the pound.-0Japs wrote: I dont know how pounds work

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(Yes, he knows you were referring to the conversion factor)
I did get it last night, it's very nice - I'm already in about 20 games and have played a handful of speeds. $2 or £1 monthly is pretty much a throwaway - a bit over the price of a soda at school. Not so bad
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Yeah, the price is good.
I have only been a premium for a short time now although i registered for premium almost straight after joining the site. Well i had a lengthy break, came back and bought premium straight away and since then i have been playing almost non stop speed games.
When you consider that a decent computer/play station game costs between 30 and 40 pounds the price for a years membership on this site is more than reasonable.
I have only been a premium for a short time now although i registered for premium almost straight after joining the site. Well i had a lengthy break, came back and bought premium straight away and since then i have been playing almost non stop speed games.
When you consider that a decent computer/play station game costs between 30 and 40 pounds the price for a years membership on this site is more than reasonable.
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a bit lol, you csn get two of them for that price lolspearfish wrote: a bit over the price of a soda at school. Not so bad
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At my school a bottle of water is 80p and the premium membership is only £1 a month.drake_259 wrote:a bit lol, you csn get two of them for that price lolspearfish wrote: a bit over the price of a soda at school. Not so bad
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I don't think its woth it. Since getting my premium membership two weeks ago i have been more addicted than ever. I have also gone on a horrible lossing streak costing me more than 450 points.
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Some people can handle, some can't.THE ARMY wrote:I don't think its woth it. Since getting my premium membership two weeks ago i have been more addicted than ever. I have also gone on a horrible lossing streak costing me more than 450 points.
As far as value goes, you can't really beat paying $25 for a year's worth of unlimited games on this site.
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That doesn't mean the premium upgrade isn't good value does it??THE ARMY wrote:I don't think its woth it. Since getting my premium membership two weeks ago i have been more addicted than ever. I have also gone on a horrible lossing streak costing me more than 450 points.
It just means you can't handle playing more than 4 simultaneous games at once.
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yep but fizzy drinks are normally 50ppookey wrote:At my school a bottle of water is 80p and the premium membership is only £1 a month.drake_259 wrote:a bit lol, you csn get two of them for that price lolspearfish wrote: a bit over the price of a soda at school. Not so bad
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Because are school has gone all health conscious we don't have any fizzing drinks at my school, not even fizzy water is allowed!!drake_259 wrote:yep but fizzy drinks are normally 50p
Although i just buy i bottle of lucozade on my way in.
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lol anyway i used to just go in the staff room and get free water lolpookey wrote:Because are school has gone all health conscious we don't have any fizzing drinks at my school, not even fizzy water is allowed!!drake_259 wrote:yep but fizzy drinks are normally 50p![]()
Although i just buy i bottle of lucozade on my way in.
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I might buy premium, but I'd spend way too much time here if I did (I already do!). Plus, a brand new risk set is only $20 (10 pounds), and that lasts 5-10 years if you take care of it.
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Yeah but you can play risk with a lot more different people and with a lot more settings and maps online.Simon Viavant wrote:I might buy premium, but I'd spend way too much time here if I did (I already do!). Plus, a brand new risk set is only $20 (10 pounds), and that lasts 5-10 years if you take care of it.
And you know there will always be a speed game available for you to play on CC where as you can't always guarantee someone would be willing to give you a game of risk in really life at any given point.
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The problem is that CC is the only place I know of where there's a pool of 500+ playing RISK at any given time. Even though live games are a lot more fun, this will have to do .Simon Viavant wrote:I might buy premium, but I'd spend way too much time here if I did (I already do!). Plus, a brand new risk set is only $20 (10 pounds), and that lasts 5-10 years if you take care of it.
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Exactly more settings, more maps and you can play against thousands of different opponents, which is one thing you definitely can't do it real life. I mean when was the last time you played on the Dust Bowl map in real life, or any of the other maps except classic. Personally i prefer CC to really life gameplay, the only thing that is better in real life is the characters you get at the table whereas on CC only around half of the people talk in game chat and some of them are complete idiots.spearfish wrote:The problem is that CC is the only place I know of where there's a pool of 500+ playing RISK at any given time. Even though live games are a lot more fun, this will have to do .Simon Viavant wrote:I might buy premium, but I'd spend way too much time here if I did (I already do!). Plus, a brand new risk set is only $20 (10 pounds), and that lasts 5-10 years if you take care of it.You can hardly have fog of war or freestyle games at all in real life.
None the less i still think the premium membership is great value for money on CC and i believe as long as i play here i will have a premium account.
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You don't get other map options in the board game, either ...spearfish wrote:The problem is that CC is the only place I know of where there's a pool of 500+ playing RISK at any given time. Even though live games are a lot more fun, this will have to do .Simon Viavant wrote:I might buy premium, but I'd spend way too much time here if I did (I already do!). Plus, a brand new risk set is only $20 (10 pounds), and that lasts 5-10 years if you take care of it.You can hardly have fog of war or freestyle games at all in real life.
