Posted May 15, 2015
Goodmongo
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Millian
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Registered: Sep 2011
From Denmark
Posted May 15, 2015
TBreaker20
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Registered: Jun 2014
From Argentina
Posted May 15, 2015
They accept it's gonna happen and move on. Hell IIRC Witcher 2 was one of the most pirated games ever, but they still sold enough copies of the game to justify the 3rd, and make a shed load of money. Despite everyone knowing the game would be available as a torrent Witcher 3 has still sold over 1million copies.
That should tell you everything you need to know
Goodmongo
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted May 15, 2015
How about we then just force you to work for free. Let's see the pseudo-intellectuals at Harvard explain those benefits. Stealing is stealing and if your moral compace is broken you'll find some excuse or rational to justify it. But int he end it is wrong.
TBreaker20
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Registered: Jun 2014
From Argentina
Goodmongo
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted May 15, 2015
In Florida we can carry and have stand your ground laws so come pay me a visit.
TBreaker20
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Registered: Jun 2014
From Argentina
green.anger
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Registered: Dec 2013
From Russian Federation
Posted May 15, 2015
Why are you feeding him? Even if he's not a troll, person who's fiercely insist on that copying equals stealing is... how would I put it politely... a bit strange.
TBreaker20
New User
Registered: Jun 2014
From Argentina
Posted May 15, 2015
Basically because it drives me mad when people suggest such a punishment to minor "crimes" like piracy :p It's kinda stupid.
JamieK.413
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Registered: Nov 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted May 15, 2015
I personally know people that download the games, they later buys, since demos are rare and 9/10 demos show one of the best parts in the game, sometimes the only good part and i find them unreliable, so i tend to go by video reviews or 'lets play' type of videos.
It allows me to see if it is the type of game i will enjoy, it would be cool if it was possible to have an account of the developer's site or something, where it allows you to download a review copy that shows a small portion of the game, that alone would lower piracy to some degree, but there will always be those type of people that are just too cheap and want everything for free.
Its like Teen Wolf for example, the series is awesome, i have series 1%2 on DVD, but the EU people have decided not to pick it up, which means, no tv showing, no DVDs.....for series 3 and 4, i will never get to see, its problems like this that makes piracy so rampant.
I even have netflix, but since i am in the EU, (london) i don't have access to what the US netflix does, all Star Trek Series, Teen Wolf....EVERYTHING, i get some crap shows that got cancelled, another reason why piracy is so bad.
I don't agree with piracy, but i can understand why some do it.
It allows me to see if it is the type of game i will enjoy, it would be cool if it was possible to have an account of the developer's site or something, where it allows you to download a review copy that shows a small portion of the game, that alone would lower piracy to some degree, but there will always be those type of people that are just too cheap and want everything for free.
Its like Teen Wolf for example, the series is awesome, i have series 1%2 on DVD, but the EU people have decided not to pick it up, which means, no tv showing, no DVDs.....for series 3 and 4, i will never get to see, its problems like this that makes piracy so rampant.
I even have netflix, but since i am in the EU, (london) i don't have access to what the US netflix does, all Star Trek Series, Teen Wolf....EVERYTHING, i get some crap shows that got cancelled, another reason why piracy is so bad.
I don't agree with piracy, but i can understand why some do it.
Goodmongo
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Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted May 15, 2015
It's simple. People put their time effort and energy into making something. No one has the right to steal it. Too bad you can't afford it. Save up for it. Seems you can afford the $1000+ computer to run the thing so go cry me a river.
Pirates are just thieves and like others try to justify their theft. I personally know people that have lost income due to pirates in music, literature and in coding.
The artists and hard wrokers don't take money or food from your mouth so what gives you the right to do this to them?
Pirates are just thieves and like others try to justify their theft. I personally know people that have lost income due to pirates in music, literature and in coding.
The artists and hard wrokers don't take money or food from your mouth so what gives you the right to do this to them?
Maydawn
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Registered: Oct 2008
From Israel
Posted May 15, 2015
Yes, stealing is wrong. But it's unrealistic to pursure and combat internet piracy. It's nearly impossible. Just take a look on how many years it took to take down The Pirate Bay. Even more so, CDPR seem to agree with me, as they commented themselves on a torrent site, explaining that the game will recieve a PC patch shortly after release, which they will be able to download regardless if they got the game legaly or not.
That's because CDPR realizes you can catch more flies with honey. Showing support and care about their customers reduces piracy far more than legal actions do.
http://www.gamepur.com/news/18831-cdprs-message-witcher-3-wild-hunt-pirates-support-us-game-huge-skyrim.html
I for one, occasionally pirate a game, I fully admit to that. Not because I'm a cheap bastard, but just sometimes, I'm not sure if I'd like a game or not. I actually downloaded Guacamelee from a pirate site before puchasing it from GOG. I'll also admit, that if I didn't have enough money to pay for a game, I'd pirate it. The logical way of thinking is: it doesn't really matter if a game is being pirated or not. Most people wouldn't pay for your game even if they couldn't pirate it. Better to have it spread further with free publicity and hope that some of those people actually love the game enough to go and pay for it.
That's because CDPR realizes you can catch more flies with honey. Showing support and care about their customers reduces piracy far more than legal actions do.
http://www.gamepur.com/news/18831-cdprs-message-witcher-3-wild-hunt-pirates-support-us-game-huge-skyrim.html
I for one, occasionally pirate a game, I fully admit to that. Not because I'm a cheap bastard, but just sometimes, I'm not sure if I'd like a game or not. I actually downloaded Guacamelee from a pirate site before puchasing it from GOG. I'll also admit, that if I didn't have enough money to pay for a game, I'd pirate it. The logical way of thinking is: it doesn't really matter if a game is being pirated or not. Most people wouldn't pay for your game even if they couldn't pirate it. Better to have it spread further with free publicity and hope that some of those people actually love the game enough to go and pay for it.
Wolfehunter
Old School Gamer
Registered: Dec 2013
From Canada
Posted May 15, 2015
Hickory
Almost human
Registered: Dec 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted May 15, 2015
Wolfehunter
Old School Gamer
Registered: Dec 2013
From Canada
Posted May 15, 2015
I'm not justifying theft. I don't believe in it. But sharing isn't theft.
For me I'll always support good products. I'll buy it no problem.
But if the new world order is that mentality sharing = piracy.. then guys we're all pirates.
Post edited May 15, 2015 by Wolfehunter