Cerovan wrote:Even today you can see in forum several people complaining that they received ShootMania updates (even if it's false) when they start ManiaPlanet while they have only TrackMania² Canyon.
This is true. But as we can see at the moment, this is the system of maniaplanet. If you don't like it, don't play it. This is as simple as it is. Each system has it down sides.
But I agree completely with zarexz. If they don't want to buy it all, then be aware that there will be disadvantages. I mean if you are only interested in one genre (e.g. TM), it is not to much to buy all off the games (two weekends no party, one month no smoking). Furthermore you will only see the servers that contain this environments (e.g. valley, canyon, stadium) and only get the updates for this environments (e.g. TM environments + updates for maniaplanet core elements).
Cerovan wrote:
Moreover several countries have still an usage limits each month with their ISPs (like in Ireland, Belgium, etc...).
Imagine that you have 1Gb update to download for a game that you don't have and that you have to wait to download/install it to play to your game?

There is always someone around that has a faster internet than you and can get the updates for you (e.g. downloading at the school, the university, cyber cafe, a friend with faster internet). Speaking out of experience here. If the internet is to slow at all, then only play offline until you get faster internet. There are people playing TM offline for over 2 years before they finally get into the online mode (look at TMX for example). And to be honest, does Blizzard with his weekly patchday in WoW suffer from problems with his customers? The customers just need to know before they buy the game what structure this game contains. If they agree, then it's okay. If not, then they will buy it and live with it or they won't buy it. I mean, freezone did work too. Only the players that did not want to pay left the community.