Pretty much this along with demoing games that I feel might be iffy about.I honestly stopped pirating games right about the time Steam started having sales. The realization that I could eventually get any game I wanted (on PC) for the price it was actually worth basically ended my downloads. I may have to wait a year or two but basically any game I want will go on sale.
It's a great idea, but the execution leaves MUCH to be desired.I'm wondering if UltraViolet is really gonna be a thing. Haven't read up much about it but I think I like the idea.
See, the problem I have with the whole "paying by watching commercials" issue is... I'm already paying for the privilege of watching those shows. I was fine with commercials back in the broadcast days, when I didn't have to pay for the broadcast, because they had to make money somehow. Now they're double dipping, though. I pay Comcast $100.00 a month, and then on top of that I have to watch commercials or fast forward through them. And don't start* with the "all of that money to Comcast just covers the equipment and the signal" garbage, because if that were true I wouldn't have to pay even more if I wanted to also watch HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, NFL Network, etc. since signing up for those channels doesn't require them to make any changes to the cable/fiber between their closest descrambler and my TV.Just because you don't agree with how TV is distributed /sold, doesn't mean you have the right to pirate it. Pirating TV is fundamentally different than TIVOing, since you skip the commercials.You can buy a Season on iTunes without commercials, or buy the DVD/Bluray without commercials. While it's on TV normally you "pay" by either watching commercials live. OR fast forwarding through commercials. FF-ing through commercials is still "paying" since commercials are designed to get their message / logo / whatever across even when someone is fast forwarding.
I pirate TV and movies, but I know it's really wrong and I am a jerk. For a combination of price and ease. My theater hopping is also technically stealing the Theater Experience(TM). I still spend a shitload of my entertainment dollars on TV and Movies, even with that being said. Just ask my large blu-ray / DVD shelves and Netflix subscription and times I impulsively hit up Redbox, etc etc. But I fully admit it's a shitty thing to do and I'm hurting the industry I love.
I see zero difference between what you just said and what I just said.Just because you don't agree with how TV is distributed /sold, doesn't mean you have the right to pirate it. Pirating TV is fundamentally different than TIVOing, since you skip the commercials.You can buy a Season on iTunes without commercials, or buy the DVD/Bluray without commercials. While it's on TV normally you "pay" by either watching commercials live. OR fast forwarding through commercials. FF-ing through commercials is still "paying" since commercials are designed to get their message / logo / whatever across even when someone is fast forwarding.
I pirate TV and movies, but I know it's really wrong and I am a jerk. For a combination of price and ease. My theater hopping is also technically stealing the Theater Experience(TM). I still spend a shitload of my entertainment dollars on TV and Movies, even with that being said. Just ask my large blu-ray / DVD shelves and Netflix subscription and times I impulsively hit up Redbox, etc etc. But I fully admit it's a shitty thing to do and I'm hurting the industry I love.
Same asI pirate TV and movies, but I know it's really wrong and I am a jerk. For a combination of price and ease.
TV Shows because I disagree with the way TV is sold to us nowadays.
Same asPirating TV is fundamentally different than TIVOing, since you skip the commercials.You can buy a Season on iTunes without commercials, or buy the DVD/Bluray without commercials.
So where possible, I will watch TV online legally (Comedy Network , you rock).
same asI still spend a shitload of my entertainment dollars on TV and Movies...
andBut if I like a show enough that I'm willing to do that, that means I'm buying the show when it's on DVD.
I think you thought I was trying to justify piracy, when in fact I see a small distinction between trying to explain something and trying to justify it.I've been given pirated copies of movies by my teachers for use as reference, and have since purchased every one of those.
I pirate movies a lot. It happens. When they're not available on shitty on-demand or shitty Canadian Netflix my only other choice to buy them outright or pirate or drive a half an hour to the nearest rental place (nearly all movie rental shops have shut down).
Shittiest part is from what I understand from a friend who managed the local Blockbuster is Blockbuster Canada was doing gangbusters business with not a lot of competition and shitty alternatives (Netflix Canada is ass compared to the US Netflix) but was outright liquidated (or something akin) to funnel some cash back into dying Blockbuster US.
I used to pirate games like a maniac. I didn't buy any, like, ever. Steam and GoG reformed me by making it easier to buy games than to pirate. They win.
I still buy music from acts where I know none of my money will be used by the RIAA or any of it's awful compatriate orginzations (CRIA, etc). That whole deal where the European version won some huge settlement from somewhere that was ordered to be distributed amongst those they represented but instead they found a loophole where they could keep it all for themselves as long as they were using it for further litigation made me fucking sick. How Sweden managed to convince Cambodia to deport the Pirate Bay cofounder after a 59 million dollar aid package to the country. 59 million fucking dollars. How the taxpayers of Sweden aren't burning the country to the ground over that is beyond me. That much taxpayer money squandered to appease corporations to bring ONE guy to "justice". Though, who am I to talk, the Canadian government is no better.
I ain't gonna rationalize most of my rampant piracy.
Hey look, policeman doesn't give a shit about copyright laws.
I don't.
Boom. Deal with it.
You know how many people have been rejected from admittance into the RCMP for admitting during the exhaustive personality interview that they've downloaded music, movies or games?
Fucking zero, zilch, nada, not a God damn one.
You know how many for admitting they've done something sexual with an animal?
All of them, 1/10 interviewees in fact. That's a true, completely not made up number. Literally 1 in 10 people that try to become cops have at some point have had a dog lick their balls, have fucked a horse or sheep etc. This number is true for most metro police too. Their numbers match ours.
HOW FUCKED UP IS THAT?
Hey now, statistics on the hygenic habits of those sheep aren't available. Let's not jump to conclusions.Yes but I already knew our police were dirty sheep fuckers.
Generally speaking, any game developed by Bethesda (and not just published) is awesome. This is because they only need to release one game ever 3-4 years to break even. DLC is how they make profit.If anything in 2012 in gaming thought me is that be real careful with what you buy.... not everything ends up being anywhere close to being as as awesome as Skyrim.
And their DLC tends to be worth the cost since it's not just a stupid weapons pack or an extra character thats worthless.Generally speaking, any game developed by Bethesda (and not just published) is awesome. This is because they only need to release one game ever 3-4 years to break even. DLC is how they make profit.
All games. Lackluster Q/A in all their games.I wish every game company followed Bethesda's business model, short of the lackluster Q/A in certain games.
Geeze, am I the only PS3 owner who had almost no issues with Skyrim?All games. Lackluster Q/A in all their games.
Their pS3 version of Skyrim is nothing short of criminal.
How many hours did you put into it?Geeze, am I the only PS3 owner who had almost no issues with Skyrim?
About a billion. Whatever the total amount was I played a LOT over 5 months and finished almost everything. I was told to not have a billion save files so I only kept about 3 or 4, which I believe is what may have caused some people's problems?How many hours did you put into it?
Nah, it was a memory issue for almost anyone who's single character went on for over 40 hours. The game would begin to bog down and eventually become completely unplayable. The fact that you seem to have had apparently no problems is weird since it's an issue Skyrim's engine has with PS3 hardware.About a billion. Whatever the total amount was I played a LOT over 5 months and finished almost everything. I was told to not have a billion save files so I only kept about 3 or 4, which I believe is what may have caused some people's problems?
I just keep them set up and use a hub to switch between the various RCA setups. But you really do need a fairly large entertainment center to do this.Roms... shitloads of roms. No way I'm breaking our my old gaming rigs and setting them up.