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As far as left 4 dead is concerned, I wanted to try it out to see what it was like, so I sniffed out a copy of the demo they let loose for the people who pre-ordered. I felt like this was a fair comprimise.
Sorry, what? Did this topic suddenly shift into the "Make facts up" thread?There are only 4 things that are, by law, nonreturnable. DVDs, CDs, software, and under garments. Everything else that you purchase, you have the right and ability to return and get a refund.
If there is data to back this up, even circumstantial data like we're supposedly seeing in the music industry, I'll accept this argument, but from what I hear, it seems unlikely.it's still not a solid theft to 'try before you buy' this way.
Or rent it.Why would someone pirate current gen console games? Go buy it preowned at a fucking Gamestop then return it within a week, no strings attached.
This. I'm not 15 years old anymore. I can afford to spend up to 50 bucks for a new game that I absolutely want to play (which is a rare thing anymore). The last game I bought was Ghostbusters for 30 bucks on Steam. It's a rare thing for me to buy a new release PC game. The only one that I can think of was WoW and the Expansions.I don't pirate games. I was just pointing out an error in the "it's just like stealing" argument. It's not. That doesn't make it morally right, though.
I've personally bought a hell of a lot of games out of the $5.00-$9.99 sale bin. I don't have to have the latest and greatest. Then again, I'm not between the ages of 12 and 25 any more.
Why pirate them when you can just buy them on Wii for like 5 bucks?I will happily pirate old games. Abandonware, older titles that are impossible to find, shit that isn't making anyone any money anymore. I have the entire back catalog of Infocom games from this manner (though many of them I did own at one point).
New games, however, I almost always buy. And let me clarify that almost. The only time I'll pirate a game is if there is no demo available, and I want to see what it's like. Spore fell under this heading, as the only demo they had was the character creator. It only took 30 minutes to figure out that the game wasn't for me, and it got deleted.
Most games I play are games I've highly anticipated, and will buy at launch, or pre-order. I actively want my money to go to those developers, in hopes that they will be able to continue being awesome.
-note- all of this applies purely to PC games. I'll pirate the shit out of SNES and Genesis games, though I suppose that falls under the old games definition.
This too. Have you ever tried to download a legit working NES, SNES, N64 emulator? Cripes, I get virus alerts off my browser when I so much as think of visiting ROM sites.Plus games you buy don't have viruses or hidden trackers.
WoW is a PC game, hun. ;-)I play WoW, I don't play PC games or Console games anymore.
The exception being something phenomenal from years past that hit the $5-20 bin and I have some free time between sleep/work and raids. (Saints Row 2, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., Bioshock etc) So I really don't feel the need to pirate anything.
As for the subject itself, if you want to play something. Buy it. Otherwise you're the same as a kid who steals the disc out of the box, in a corner of the store, hoping that the security cameras/attendant doesn't see you doing it.
WoW is.... a game???WoW is a PC game, hun. ;-)
WoW is.... a game??? [/QUOTE]WoW is a PC game, hun. ;-)
*raises hand*I wonder...
If WoW had upgraded to a VR software technology that essentially let you live out your virtual life in Azeroth where you were fed intravenously, taste was simulated, etc...
How many people would plug into a "WoW Matrix"?
Or rent it.[/quote]Why would someone pirate current gen console games? Go buy it preowned at a fucking Gamestop then return it within a week, no strings attached.
.My views:
Piracy is not the same as stealing. It's still a crime, but should be a civil matter for victim companies to sue pirates for damages, not for harmless teenage nerds to have taxpayer dollars spent on them throwing them into jail.
The "try before you buy" argument is faulty, whether you really follow through with your promise or not. They company owns the rights to the software, and it's up to them to decide how they want to distribute it. You don't work for their marketing department; it's not up to you to decide for them how they offer their product. If you don't agree with their lack of demo, if you don't agree with their terms of use, ALL of their terms, then you simply don't play the game. At the end of the day, your quality of life is not significantly effected because you had to waste your free time on free flash games on Newgrounds rather then on the latest $50-$60 title. Arguing you're somehow entitled to get a demo for yourself that you weren't offered is childish.
Is it a victimless crime? Perhaps. I'm speaking from a strictly legal/moral standpoint.
Buy it. Otherwise you're the same as a kid who steals the disc out of the box, in a corner of the store, hoping that the security cameras/attendant doesn't see you doing it.
In before rants about Steam being horrible DRM made by 'the man'.We all know that the reason he pirates is to "Stick it to the assholes who make DRMs."
...and what if you think that a game might be interesting, but not enough to warrant a purchase? If you would never have bought it, then the fact that you played it for free just to kill time or something has no effect whatsoever on anyone except yourself.Hell no it's not a victimless crime! By pirating a game you are taking money away from developers, distributors, etc.
Just because laws and enforcement haven't caught up with technology does not make it any less an actual crime.
I just got Castle Crashers like, a month ago.I'm always puzzled by morons who spend thousands of dollars on a PC and then pirate games. ??? Seriously, I've seen idiots on other forums asking what $400 video card they should buy, then complaining that games are overpriced so piracy is justified. Sheesh.
I'm not exactly rolling in dough, but betweeen Gametap and all the sales on Steam, D2D, etc. I've got more games than I've had time to play. (Oh my! I'm playing "old" games that didn't come this month! I'm totally out of touch and uncool because Braid had been out for like year before I bought it on sale!)
...and what if you think that a game might be interesting, but not enough to warrant a purchase? If you would never have bought it, then the fact that you played it for free just to kill time or something has no effect whatsoever on anyone except yourself.[/QUOTE]Hell no it's not a victimless crime! By pirating a game you are taking money away from developers, distributors, etc.
Just because laws and enforcement haven't caught up with technology does not make it any less an actual crime.