I do have a question though (cause I'm a bit confused). You mentioned in another thread that you were in a boarding school, and you didn't own a computer, but your roomate did. However, your roomate is Korean, so for some reason you wanted to know if you could get the game in Korea.
Is that a correct recap? If so, I'm confused about something. If the boarding school isn't in Korea, what difference does it make? You go to the local game store, buy the game, install it on the computer, and then connect using whatever ISP you are using.
Or are you in a boarding school in Korea? Dunno. Just asking cause it seemed a bit muddled the way you explained it.
In any case, where you are doesn't matter. If you can purchase and install the software on your computer, and you have an internet connection, then you can play the game. Where you are is relevant only in terms of how much lag you may get. If you are off in the middle of nowhere with a crappy internet connection, you'll have bad lag. But that could happen in Idaho as much as Korea.
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