macbone wrote:Surely he can't lose, though, can he? Still, that looks great. =)
He can, hence why it has been banned and denounced in North Korea.
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macbone wrote:Surely he can't lose, though, can he? Still, that looks great. =)
muy_thaiguy wrote:macbone wrote:Surely he can't lose, though, can he? Still, that looks great. =)
He can, hence why it has been banned and denounced in North Korea.
BigBallinStalin wrote:TheProwler wrote:DiM wrote:TheProwler wrote:Good thing for guys like you who buy them when they're new so the game developers make their money. If everyone were as cheap as me,the industry would fall apart.
actually, i torrent all my games/music/movies/books/software.
Well, I obviously take back what I said. I stopped pirating games software about 25 years ago.
Just because you can steal and get away with it, doesn't mean you should do it...
Cyber content is different; it's non-rivalrous. Once I download it, it's not like yours no longer exists. Instead, we get two--as oppose to theft which results in one.
I haven't been a big fan of intellectual property rights--specifically patents. I view movies, music, and games as all 'try before you buy', and if I really like it, I'll send a check or see them live or what not. Cuts out the unnecessary middlemen.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
Gillipig wrote:TheProwler wrote:DiM wrote:TheProwler wrote:Good thing for guys like you who buy them when they're new so the game developers make their money. If everyone were as cheap as me,the industry would fall apart.
actually, i torrent all my games/music/movies/books/software.
Well, I obviously take back what I said. I stopped pirating games software about 25 years ago.
Just because you can steal and get away with it, doesn't mean you should do it...
You stopped illegal downloads before the internet went mainstream? One word comes to mind
Bollocks.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
TheProwler wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:TheProwler wrote:DiM wrote:TheProwler wrote:Good thing for guys like you who buy them when they're new so the game developers make their money. If everyone were as cheap as me,the industry would fall apart.
actually, i torrent all my games/music/movies/books/software.
Well, I obviously take back what I said. I stopped pirating games software about 25 years ago.
Just because you can steal and get away with it, doesn't mean you should do it...
Cyber content is different; it's non-rivalrous. Once I download it, it's not like yours no longer exists. Instead, we get two--as oppose to theft which results in one.
I haven't been a big fan of intellectual property rights--specifically patents. I view movies, music, and games as all 'try before you buy', and if I really like it, I'll send a check or see them live or what not. Cuts out the unnecessary middlemen.
You're just justifying your theft, in my opinion. If something isn't released as "try before you buy", then the owners didn't want you to have that opportunity. Digital content is easy to copy, so it is easy to steal.
In the big picture, the people producing the movie/software/music are doing it (at least in part) to make money. If they don't make enough money, they'll stop producing it.
Just my opinion, but I think you're a thief.
TheProwler wrote:Gillipig wrote:TheProwler wrote:DiM wrote:TheProwler wrote:Good thing for guys like you who buy them when they're new so the game developers make their money. If everyone were as cheap as me,the industry would fall apart.
actually, i torrent all my games/music/movies/books/software.
Well, I obviously take back what I said. I stopped pirating games software about 25 years ago.
Just because you can steal and get away with it, doesn't mean you should do it...
You stopped illegal downloads before the internet went mainstream? One word comes to mind
Bollocks.
Yeah...I started developing software professionally in 1992...I gave up pirating a number of years before that. Pirating used to be discouraged in the software development community, so it was a choice I made to help me professionally. I just happen to agree with it now that I'm a little older and wiser.
I started pirating software in the early 1980's (on an Atari 8-bit machine with a 300 baud modem and an exterior 5.25" floppy drive). Most pirating was done on BBS's or in person in those days.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Simple Ansewr: You own the disk, the content on the disk is copyrighted and owned by another person. And distributing it without their consent is technically illegal.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Simple Ansewr: You own the disk, the content on the disk is copyrighted and owned by another person. And distributing it without their consent is technically illegal.
So I don't own the engine in my car?
-TG
muy_thaiguy wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Simple Ansewr: You own the disk, the content on the disk is copyrighted and owned by another person. And distributing it without their consent is technically illegal.
So I don't own the engine in my car?
-TG
Apples meet oranges.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:What's the difference in owning a cd and giving away the contents and owning a car and giving rides to people?
Are you saying I don't own the music on the cd?
-TG
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
Gillipig wrote:TheProwler wrote:Yeah...I started developing software professionally in 1992...I gave up pirating a number of years before that. Pirating used to be discouraged in the software development community, so it was a choice I made to help me professionally. I just happen to agree with it now that I'm a little older and wiser.
I started pirating software in the early 1980's (on an Atari 8-bit machine with a 300 baud modem and an exterior 5.25" floppy drive). Most pirating was done on BBS's or in person in those days.
Okay grandpa.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Simple Ansewr: You own the disk, the content on the disk is copyrighted and owned by another person. And distributing it without their consent is technically illegal.
So I don't own the engine in my car?
-TG
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
TheProwler wrote:Gillipig wrote:TheProwler wrote:Yeah...I started developing software professionally in 1992...I gave up pirating a number of years before that. Pirating used to be discouraged in the software development community, so it was a choice I made to help me professionally. I just happen to agree with it now that I'm a little older and wiser.
I started pirating software in the early 1980's (on an Atari 8-bit machine with a 300 baud modem and an exterior 5.25" floppy drive). Most pirating was done on BBS's or in person in those days.
Okay grandpa.
Thankfully, I don't have children. But it's been a pleasure enlightening the young and naive.
TheProwler wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Simple Ansewr: You own the disk, the content on the disk is copyrighted and owned by another person. And distributing it without their consent is technically illegal.
So I don't own the engine in my car?
-TG
You own the engine = You own the CD
You do not own the design of the engine = You do not own the music
Gillipig wrote:TheProwler wrote:Gillipig wrote:TheProwler wrote:Yeah...I started developing software professionally in 1992...I gave up pirating a number of years before that. Pirating used to be discouraged in the software development community, so it was a choice I made to help me professionally. I just happen to agree with it now that I'm a little older and wiser.
I started pirating software in the early 1980's (on an Atari 8-bit machine with a 300 baud modem and an exterior 5.25" floppy drive). Most pirating was done on BBS's or in person in those days.
Okay grandpa.
Thankfully, I don't have children. But it's been a pleasure enlightening the young and naive.
I'm happy that your genes were not spread to the next generation.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
AndyDufresne wrote:The new Wolfenstein game sounds like a game I might pick up in the future, re: this Polygon review: http://www.polygon.com/2014/5/20/571879 ... der-review
I played the original classic one quite a lot, and enjoyed the early Dooms too, but I've steered clear of the later versions of Wolfenstein since they didn't look that appealing. But this one might bring me back in.
--Andy
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:TheProwler wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Simple Ansewr: You own the disk, the content on the disk is copyrighted and owned by another person. And distributing it without their consent is technically illegal.
So I don't own the engine in my car?
-TG
You own the engine = You own the CD
You do not own the design of the engine = You do not own the music
So I can't make after-market modifications to my engine? Gee, that sucks.
-TG
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
MoB Deadly wrote:Hey, If I see a game like Wolfenstein that I am really unsure will be a great game or a flop game I usually watch people play some of it on http://www.twitch.tv -- That is a great way to see actual gameplay and easy to see if you will enjoy it or not
heres a link to all the people currently streaming wolfenstein
http://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Wol ... ew%20Order
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El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
TheProwler wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:TheProwler wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Simple Ansewr: You own the disk, the content on the disk is copyrighted and owned by another person. And distributing it without their consent is technically illegal.
So I don't own the engine in my car?
-TG
You own the engine = You own the CD
You do not own the design of the engine = You do not own the music
So I can't make after-market modifications to my engine? Gee, that sucks.
-TG
Do you really think that making aftermarket modifications to an engine is the same as duplicating the design of the engine and manufacturing more engines based on that design?
TheProwler wrote:DiM wrote:TheProwler wrote:Good thing for guys like you who buy them when they're new so the game developers make their money. If everyone were as cheap as me,the industry would fall apart.
actually, i torrent all my games/music/movies/books/software.
Well, I obviously take back what I said. I stopped pirating games software about 25 years ago.
Just because you can steal and get away with it, doesn't mean you should do it...
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