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Can I play my ME 3 Collector edition with a regular copy of ME 3?


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Dmasterman

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Well I got the collectors edition of ME 3. But one of my discs broke. I obviously have ot buy a new one, but I was thinking of getting a regular copy.

Will I stil be able to play ME 3 as usual even with a regular copy with all of the Collector edition prizes?

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Thomas477

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Without knowing details, I would assume all that's tied to your account.

But it's not been a month yet, so maybe check out the warranty on it?

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Dmasterman

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Well I bought the game from an online store (The only place I could get it) I didn't think there was a warranty unless you bought it from teh source

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OBakaSama

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I also wouldn't think a warranty would cover accidental damage either.

My N7 edition discs don't have anything special on them, not even an N7 blurb; as such I don't think there's anything physical to distinguish them from the normal ones. And all the bonuses are obtained via redemption codes anyway, so I highly doubt the servers check the discs in this case.

In other words, normal discs should be compatible with what you have.

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Dmasterman

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How does one even use the Warranty, I've never seen it

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OBakaSama

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You'd have to check for terms and conditions. Typically you'll need proof of purchase when it comes to that, but again, unless there was an inherent fault with the goods I believe there is no case for you.

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trackboy186

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You can play with a standard version just fine. The code that comes with the box is what gives you the collectors edition items, not the disk.

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Mike Shepard

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only warranties I know of are GameStop and some other store's replacement plans. Put plainly: if you pay a few extra dollars (usually $5-$10) then if the disk breaks for any reason within a year you can replace it. Like for instance you could be carrying it across the street, get hit by a car, and the disk could be driven over and smashed into pieces and they would replace it. I don't usually buy those b/c I am on a first name basis with the employees at "my" GameStop and if there is a problem I get in there before it's even been a week with my receipt and get it replaced...but for online purchases check the return policy and what not.