FMP which was shipped from the same place took i think 4-5 days so i guess we'll have to get used to this new place being slower than next day delivery like we've had from MVMWish I knew where mine was. It said 4-5th so it's not too late yet... but I'm starting to worry a bit.
I was talking about the Weathering With You Zavvi copy though, which would be a different fulfilment house. I think.FMP which was shipped from the same place took i think 4-5 days so i guess we'll have to get used to this new place being slower than next day delivery like we've had from MVM
Its shipped from GuernseyI was talking about the Weathering With You Zavvi copy though, which would be a different fulfilment house. I think.
Its shipped from Guernsey
Mine was shipped 31/12 and arrived today
Let us know if your set arrives safely or it gets damaged
Consider me interestedI can provide some screenshots and further explanation of how I checked if anyone is at all interested about this!
Using DVDFab, I opened the disc's info window which gives a rundown of the info the software recieves, disc type, title, region coding, other protections, that sort of stuff.Consider me interested
This is an interesting point that I hadn't considered and I haven't seen brought up in discussion about it yet, it is a logical explanation but like region locking, I'm not sure geo-locking or reading country codes is allowed within the UHD disc specification since they're primarly designed to be without locking of sorts. We've slowly progressed towards this over the years, DVD featured 6 commonly used regions (10 in total if you include 0, ALL and 7 and 8 which were used only in very specific cases,) to blu-ray which featured only 3 (but of course, featured other methods to almost double lock a disc) and now UHD has none, ideally I'd like it to stay that way lol.The most logical explanation seems to be that the US 4k discs don't check the region, but the country code (similar to what Sentai does with their "geo-locking" on BDs).
As far as I know the country code register doesn't exist for region or geo-locking purposes. And while I have no idea what the certification process entails and whether or not it's fully automated or not, but I wouldn't be surprised if accessing the country code register wouldn't raise any alarms.I'm not sure geo-locking or reading country codes is allowed within the UHD disc specification since they're primarly designed to be without locking of sorts. We've slowly progressed towards this over the years, DVD featured 6 commonly used regions (10 in total if you include 0, ALL and 7 and 8 which were used only in very specific cases,) to blu-ray which featured only 3 (but of course, featured other methods to almost double lock a disc) and now UHD has none, ideally I'd like it to stay that way lol.
Zavvi.nl as it worked out slightly cheaper compared to zavvi.com at the time. But I do hope it slips through customs, but even if it doesn't, as long as it's in perfect condition.Where did you order your copy from?
Considering the EU sites say that even if shipped from the UK all local tax is already paid you should be fine as you ordered from the Dutch site.Zavvi.nl as it worked out slightly cheaper compared to zavvi.com at the time. But I do hope it slips through customs, but even if it doesn't, as long as it's in perfect condition.
Yep, it also included the Jack and Pinto OVAs but is now out of print. You can see it here.somone want to remind me ... there was a Tokyo ghoul set that combained the first part of the series and 2nd part in to a complete SE/CE set right ?
Yep, it also included the Jack and Pinto OVAs but is now out of print. You can see it here.
The thing is I don't know if this applies to orders made before Brexit. But I'll let you guys know once it arrives.Considering the EU sites say that even if shipped from the UK all local tax is already paid you should be fine as you ordered from the Dutch site.
The issue would probably arise if you ordered from the UK side.