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For five hours? There are plenty of people who wouldn't even be able to get it downloaded in that time frame. Stingy bastards
wouldn't it he five hours after downloading? no ?
I'm really not sure. Trial-styled demos work like that but I've always known free plays of a released game to be date-to-date, like how Ubi did a free weekend for TC2 a few years back so I'm assuming it's a 5-hour period - on a Thursday of all days - just because I have little faith in this company anymore.