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Does anyone feel that a game is not "pure/complete" if you replace a cover?

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I-Pwn-Tetris:

Ya, but I'm OCD about this stuff.  :P

AppleQueso:

Yeah, so? It's a replacement cover. no matter how close you make it to the original, it won't be the original.

Find the paper that looks best, don't worry about the thickness.

ShoothimNow:

When you ruin your retail cover, don't come crying to us saying you had to pay $100 for another cover of a rare game

I-Pwn-Tetris:

AppleQueso: Uh, I was never actually worried about the thickness. I just wanted to match a similar type of paper, as printing images on different types of paper affects the overall look of it, especially the brightness. And I found a paper that was a kind of a cross between normal and glossy paper (semi-gloss I guess), and it worked well. I printed off the new cover today.

Shoothimnow: No need to be harsh dude. Also, I didn't ruin the retail cover of my game. I bought the game, which was supposed to be in like new condition, but clearly the seller lied.

ShoothimNow:

Not being harsh  :D.  Just from personal experience  :-\.  I had a cover of a game that my friend borrowed and well... I got the game back... but the cover was waterdamaged to say the least  :-[

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