I'm sorry. I kinda did a trybeforeyoubuy thing. I already bought it on PS3 and I'm planning on buying it for Steam, soon.
Why do you need to "trybeforeyoubuy" when you already bought it on PS3? You already know what the game looks like. You already know what it plays like.
This is the right way to deal with piracy, pirates(online) are not EVIL, most people who pirate things either don't have the money at the moment to buy it or are not sure if they would like the game.
If games still had demo's, people would pirate games a lot less.
PS: nice story patrick
This is in no way a valid reason to pirate anything.
Why is it not a valid reason to pirate?
"I didn't have enough money to enjoy this non-essential item, which, unlike food, water or electricity, is in no way necessary for me to continue living. So I'm just gonna take it without paying for it."
Doesn't sound crazy enough for you?
"I didn't have enough money for the new consoles. So I shoplifted from Walmart. I mean, I wouldn't have done it had they given me a demo or something!"
Yeah, fuck poor people! Let those assholes play with grass.
@bumpton: Game companies screw customers over all the time and people still buy the games; often exclaiming boycott, yet lacking the will to stick with it.
A lot of Nintendo's business in remaking or re-releasing games and bringing back old characters is based on releases few people initially played, but the end result was a surge in popularity due to piracy.
I have no problem with advertisements that are not intrusive or misleading. Unfortunately that makes around one percent of all internet advertisements.
There is no law that says you cannot dine unless you tip. When you spit in food because a patron did not tip, then that restaurant has lost a customer forever. If it feels like you are being snookered, then do something about it or find a better job. Cannot find a better job? Welcome to the club.
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