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- May 24, 2019
He doesn't even need to have a computer, there are fridges and cars out there that can run Doom now.You've never had a computer that can run the original Doom?
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He doesn't even need to have a computer, there are fridges and cars out there that can run Doom now.You've never had a computer that can run the original Doom?
3. EA will have zero qualms killing a studio that doesn't meet its sales quota and that would cost the positions of the employees of that company (as we've seen repeately in the past). Yes, some of the money will go to EA but you'll still support some branch of EA that isn't total shit.1. Torrenting is only fine for out of print games: Wrong. Also good for downloading banned literature that can't be found if you have an exceptional internet under a regime (e.g. China or some shit).
2. Buying the game and playing the cracked version: Fine.
3. "Fighting the system": LMAO nobody is fighting shit. Employees at EA still get paid. They're a multi-million dollar corporation and the number of torrenters does not even come CLOSE to outweighing the vast number of people who buy the game legitimately. Nothing is being shut down and you're fucking stupid for entertaining the thought.
Nobody is doing any bullshit "moral good" by torrenting by the way, but I'm not gonna support the stupid shit they do. TS2 and their expansions were worth it. $400 worth of expansions for TS3 is not worth it. $20 for a Murphy Bed that kills you in TS4? Get the fuck outta here.
Torrenting beats downloading 50 2mb zip files like it used to be.
Getting pretty /v/ in here...
I recently torrented The Sims 2
Greedy corporations with shitty business tactics? Not giving them a single cent. Hard to find games that can only be found on a torrent? Sure. DRM bogging down your PC? Just wait for a crack. It's not just games either. Foreign TV shows paywalled behind an equally foreign website? Can't find it on Youtube? I could go on.
It's kind of interesting to me that the biggest factors in combating piracy haven't ever been DRM or new copyright laws. It's been the most simple quality of life considerations like that. I can't remember the last time I pirated a new game, with a couple exceptions that I knew were bad games.Doesn't really feel necessary since Steam added the refund feature. They pretty reliably do it.