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HereForTheBeer: I purchase only non-GMO, RBST-free, fair trade, free range, vegan-fed games, developed and produced locally by minority veteran gender-neutral handicapped ex-con programmers, and sold at the neighborhood pixel market.
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ofthenexus: Truly, a model we should all aspire to.
<Insert air of superiority here> XD
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Breja: And let everything go to shit. Because nothing matters as much, as just getting whatever you want.

That's the blight of this world, ladies and gentlemen. The model consumer. Someone who won't let anything get in the way of his having fun.

If I sound angry and bitter, but well... that's becuase I am. It is thanks people who think like that, can't deny themselves some game and play another one whose publishers aren't screwing people over, that I can no longer walk into a store and take a game off a shelf and buy that, and see my collection grow, add another box to my own shelf, becuase they are all locked with Steam, Origin, Uplay or some other crap. An important part of my hobby died, because haven forbid they don't get the new shiny toy right now. And eventually all DRM-free gaming will die, again, thanks to them.
Pretty much my view as well. If you want to be a conscious consumer that don't want to get a rusty mace up your man (or woman) hole, rule number one is to not buy (sorry, rent) games on steam. Things aren't great at GOG either these days, but at least it's less bad than other major outlets.

Going into other domains, and similar to the line Breja quoted, it does my head in how scarily little people care about their own privacy, and the outlandish practices of not only mass-spying states like the US and UK, but the big corporations out there like facebook, google, apple and microsoft. Don't for one tiny second believe their 'services' and applications are free.

Unfortunately not enough people care about stuff like that, and sign up and sign away their privacy at the drop of a hat. In short, we get what we deserve. If people cared, policies and practices like the above wouldn't exist, at least not as wideranging as is the case today.
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adaliabooks: Buy whatever the hell you want, where ever you want to, play it.
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Breja: And let everything go to shit. Because nothing matters as much, as just getting whatever you want.

That's the blight of this world, ladies and gentlemen. The model consumer. Someone who won't let anything get in the way of his having fun.

If I sound angry and bitter, but well... that's becuase I am. It is thanks people who think like that, can't deny themselves some game and play another one whose publishers aren't screwing people over, that I can no longer walk into a store and take a game off a shelf and buy that, and see my collection grow, add another box to my own shelf, becuase they are all locked with Steam, Origin, Uplay or some other crap. An important part of my hobby died, because haven forbid they don't get the new shiny toy right now. And eventually all DRM-free gaming will die, again, thanks to them.
I am so happy to have moved my game and music and movie collections to online services. I don't even have an optical drive in either of my machines.

I have different priorities and values than you do, clearly. But I am fine the way I am. I do vote with my wallet, just not for the same things you do.
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misteryo: I am so happy to have moved my game and music and movie collections to online services. I don't even have an optical drive in either of my machines.
Yeah, this too.

My girlfriend got me the full Stargate SG1 box set for my birthday a few weeks back and it's great but damn changing disks every few episodes is a pain in this ass that I do not miss.
Or changing the CD in the car when you get tired of what you're listening to, as opposed to my phone or laptop where I have literally hundreds (if not thousands) of hours of music ready to play at the click of a finger.