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BUY vs DOWNLOAD
With Pro's and Con's of Buy vs Download in the ADDON thread\forum this is the purpose of my Pole.
Please by all means post a SMALL thought or opinion. :yep: Please no ESSAYS. :lol: edit: Sorry i meant only about GAMES.:oops: edit 2: Only LEGAL downloads Right :D |
What pole?
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Is the pole greased or not and are we required to climb it ? :D
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Do any women use this pole as part of their act?
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Jokes aside, for open source software I buy or download (I have bought in the past several retail linux distributions, suse 8 professional, some flavors of slackware etc...), it doesn't make a very great difference.
For closed source software the situation is a little bit more complex, generally I buy the retail product and then apply drm-free patches if they are available otherwise I don't buy it. On the other hand I stay miles away from any kind of download system, I like owning the product when all is said and done. |
I can't say I don't download stuff, but I much prefer buying it
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if it's a game i love i buy cause it allows longer use and in general games on physic supports don't require activations which can be personnaly i never had some but i've seen on forums sometimes it can be at the origin of prematurate hair falls http://www.emoticonland.net/smileys/...xpresss001.gif
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Hey we have a pole! Time to vote. :D
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Back to the subject in hand, my motto is this. If its free download it if not buy it from the shop. |
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For me, as with movies so with games: if it's worth playing, it's worth owning the box. |
Unless they are only charging $5 for something, buy don't download. 10 years from now when you want to replay something for nostolgia's sake, you do not have to worry if a company is still in biz or if they even have a server online.
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Before you even got here. That's a pretty good trick
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