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Tonnage_Ace 02-19-10 06:19 AM

Penny Arcade!
 
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Catfish 02-19-10 06:32 AM

Helo,

this is brilliant !! :rotfl2:

I already said, if those companies go on with their pro-DRM lobbies harassing politicians, and pressing their own "laws" in existance, i will probably abstain completely of further buying sims and software that intrude in such manner.
Or i'll behave like the one in the comic strip. I would never have thought i would ever say something like this :-?

Greetings,
Catfish

Onkel Neal 02-19-10 06:44 AM

Sad. The police are patroling my street to watch for criminals and that upsets me so I am going out and rob houses too.

Fincuan 02-19-10 06:48 AM

Sigh... If it only were "patrolling the streets", but no... A more fitting analogy would be:
"Because I bought a can of soda the police are knocking on my door every 10 seconds and searching through my house to verify the can is legally obtained. Next time I'll just take the can without them knowing."

Gunnodayak 02-19-10 06:57 AM

It's Catfish's way of taking a stand against the things that he believes that are not fair. I can understand him, at least partially. And he's not the only one, I know.

Méo 02-19-10 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fincuan (Post 1273188)
Sigh... If it only were "patrolling the streets", but no... A more fitting analogy would be:
"Because I bought a can of soda the police are knocking on my door every 10 seconds and searching through my house to verify the can is legally obtained.

Yeah, and with SH5 you will have to get up your chair and open your door every 10 seconds.

TarJak 02-19-10 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Méo (Post 1273198)
Yeah, and with SH5 you will have to get up your chair and open your door every 10 seconds.

Or not play it at all if you are travelling or unable to get a connection to the network.:O:

Nordmann 02-19-10 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1273185)
Sad. The police are patroling my street to watch for criminals and that upsets me so I am going out and rob houses too.

Police? What are they? Some kind of law enforcement body? Over here, we don't have police, we have the PC Stasi. They ensure that criminals do not have their feelings hurt in any way.

Anyway, while I do not condone piracy, I can see intrusive DRM pushing more people towards the shadier zones on gaming. It's a simple fact of life, push people hard enough, and they start pushing back.

urfisch 02-19-10 07:14 AM

AGAIN: the new DRM is not to prevent piracy!!! damn...and it wont prevent it, anyway.

its to prevent the reselling...

:shifty:

Gunnodayak 02-19-10 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Nordmann (Post 1273209)
Anyway, while I do not condone piracy, I can see intrusive DRM pushing more people towards the shadier zones on gaming. It's a simple fact of life, push people hard enough, and they start pushing back.

Sometimes if you think you are right, and you are taking as a fool by others (in this case "almighty" UBI), and you want to fight and to win, you may use anything that is necessary. But not necessarily orthodox.

martes86 02-19-10 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fincuan (Post 1273188)
"Because I bought a can of soda the police are knocking on my door every 10 seconds and searching through my house to verify the can is legally obtained. Next time I'll just take the can without them knowing."

I can only agree with the first part. The second, well, represents what it says. :-?

Safe-Keeper 02-19-10 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1273185)
Sad. The police are patroling my street to watch for criminals and that upsets me so I am going out and rob houses too.

Osama bin Laden recently visited Manhattan and stayed over the weekend. While he greatly strolling down the famous streets, shopping in the huge skyscrapers, and visiting the fabled Ground Zero (where he spent a great deal of time, for reasons known only to himself), he complained about the high level of security at US airports and stated that he, quote, felt he was being treated like a potential criminal, unquote:nope:.

Quote:

"Because I bought a can of soda the police are knocking on my door every 10 seconds and searching through my house to verify the can is legally obtained. Next time I'll just take the can without them knowing."
Quote:


...and now for another analogy that actually reflects reality to at least a limited degree.

Quote:

Anyway, while I do not condone piracy, I can see intrusive DRM pushing more people towards the shadier zones on gaming. It's a simple fact of life, push people hard enough, and they start pushing back.
Really. The gamers were just sitting there all meek and mild, not doing any piracy at all, and then all of a sudden, the greedy, evil Big Gaming started treating them like pirates as if games were downloaded illegaly at a rate of 9:10 or something. They deserve that pirates keep... eh, start stealing games when they treat pirates like the pirates they are... um, aren't!

Méo 02-19-10 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urfisch (Post 1273214)
its to prevent the reselling...

:shifty:

IF I plan to resell it, I will create a new e-mail address with new password, log with it and then write all this on a piece of paper and put it in my SH5 box.

Nordmann 02-19-10 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Safe-Keeper (Post 1273224)
Really. The gamers were just sitting there all meek and mild, not doing any piracy at all, and then all of a sudden, the greedy, evil Big Gaming started treating them like pirates as if games were downloaded illegaly at a rate of 9:10 or something. They deserve that pirates keep... eh, start stealing games when they treat pirates like the pirates they are... um, aren't!

I obviously can't speak for everyone here, but personally I have never engaged in piracy in the entirety of my gaming history, and nor do I intend to start now. Frankly, while companies claim pirates are putting a dent in their sales, it just isn't true. These people had no intention of buying the game in the first place, and thus said company hasn't actually lost a sale, they would not have had one to begin with.

I can understand their stance, and their desire to protect their property, but there should be limits. Since we're all so fond of analogies, if I were frisked each and every time I entered and left a store, I would not be shopping there again!

Onkel Neal 02-19-10 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fincuan (Post 1273188)
Sigh... If it only were "patrolling the streets", but no... A more fitting analogy would be:
"Because I bought a can of soda the police are knocking on my door every 10 seconds and searching through my house to verify the can is legally obtained. Next time I'll just take the can without them knowing."


No, not really. More like there's a tiny lil cop in a metal box under my desk, and he's not making any noise as long as my game is legal :)

And thank you for becoming a part of the problem. I look forward to knowing the next time I buy a game, I am paying for you as well.


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