Goodbye to EA game Paper Manuals

Perhaps, by giving a one-two dollar discount for not having the manual, and having the option to buy the manual at the store, by mail, or online for one-two dollars would be better since fewer manuals would be printed since each store will only have a few manuals to sell at stores for people who still buy and need manuals to play games, and people who do not need manuals for their games would save one-two dollars which is what a few pages of text and images stapled together are worth.

EA can donate some of their profits to planting more trees, plants, and vegetation, and to science on finding an Environmental-friendly paper alternative, or how to make trees grow faster.

I believe Bamboo is a good alternative to paper since there is so much of it in certain forests in China, and other countries.

I wonder if this would lead to not having cover art on the game box, and disc, and all we get is a plan cardboard game box with the name of the game, and the game disc will just be a game disc with the name of the game on it, so the game company save money on ink, paper, and the machinery to print the cover, CD artwork.
 
Whatever they use, they would still be wasting it. I wouldn't look for a discount since I rarely look at it, and most people really don't, so it wouldn't really affect their decision. Would I enjoy a discount? Hell yeah, but the chances are slim.
 
you can't say for sure that most people don't without a survey to be honest...meh I like the manuals and a pdf manual just wouldn't be the same
 
Honestly, I don't think I've read a manual since I bought Super Street Fighter IV, but other than, I never use them. I think an on-disc manual would be great, as well as an option to download a .pdf and print it off if you need. I mean reading it on a screen isn't that bad, and the resources it could save would be a lot more helpful
 
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