Danevang |
03-02-10 04:00 AM |
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Originally Posted by Snake Man
Please keep us posted when you get to download it. Thanks.
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Will do. :salute:
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Originally Posted by Sonarman
If they really wanted to combat piracy Ubi should sell the game directly to the public at the price they normally get for a game ie about 1/4 to 1/5 of the retail price ie about £6. Then it would be so cheap no one would bother pirating it.
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I think the market for WW2 submarine simulators is so small, that it wouldn't really attract more buyers if the game was cheaper. I know that I wouldn't buy the MS Crane Simulator no matter HOW cheap it was! Heh. Those belonging to the small group wanting to play WW2 sub games should pay for them, not steal them. And I really don't mind buying the digital versions, after it's been opened, the tin gamebox and all those paper maps etc just gather dust on the shelve. I pay the same for retail or digital, and digital saves me the trip to the store. :) By the way, the fact that something is expensive obviously isn't an excuse for piracy, if I can't, or won't, pay for a car that I think is overpriced, I shouldn't steal that either. Heh. The only approvable piracy really is German subs pounding the Allied merchant fleet...that's why I have gladly payed for SH5! :arrgh!:
The game industry is just not as it used to be, the "niche games" that were plentiful a while ago are released more as tools than as finished games nowadays (Hearts of Iron 3!) and I suppose we should be grateful that anyone releases these games at all. It won't be long before we only have shooters and arcade stuff. Furthermore, I don't see any other games released with as much modding potential as these niche games (SH5 supports scripting!), and those tools/possibilities are definately worth the money, in my oppinion.
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