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All they had to do was stick to the proven and winning formula that made BF such a great franchise for the past 20 years.

That little worm went on twitter and said we were being unreasonable for wanting things like VOIP, a scoreboard and a working game. He then gaslit then entire fan base and now they’re reaping what they sow. They deserve whatever vitriol that comes their way.

I assume they want to kill this subreddit because the other major BF subreddit apparently quickly removes criticism of the game. (which also probably helps explain why this subreddit is exceptionally critical)

Ah, so that’s where Andy went to when he left GI.  Sucks to be him right now I guess.

Repeat it with me folks, all studies have concluded that Piracy doesn’t affect the sales of a product, period. A person that pirates stuff was never going to buy the product, you didn’t lose a client because you never had it in the first place. And also people are willing to pay for content if its accesible just look

Like others have pointed out already, it always seemed weird to me how most of these statistics apparently assume that consuming pirated content equals a lost sale. I can say with reasonably certainty that a rather large percentage of the people who pirate are either too broke to pay for said products and that another

They also do not account for people who read a pirated manga volume online and then go on to buy the volume, which is a big discrepancy in these stats. Two of my favourite current manga are Kaguya: Love is War and One-Punch Man. I read them online since fan translators release the latest chapter much faster than the

The “lost sales” thing is a joke. They count from products that aren’t sold in your region (why do you think it’s popular to pirate those, hmmm) or from people who don’t have the resources for the paid version and just make up an imaginary profit number that they think they deserve.

Piracy damages are non material. They work on the dishonest and fraudulent assertion that each infringement instance constitutes a lost sale. That has been flat out debunked far too much and yet its the excuse always used to keep extending copyright terms and creating ever more draconian rights over IP.

So have sales fallen, or is the increased ”financial damage” simply conjecture based on increased traffic to pirate sites?

One of the problems I’ve always had with “piracy damages” as a concept is it’s completely theoretical and almost always based on the false assumption that the same people pirating something would be legitimately paying customers if piracy wasn’t an option, which is nearly never true.

*calculates*

Holy fucker of fucks this angle makes it look extra awkward.

The fish have formed packs and will drag fishermen’s cars down 

Rather looked like the boat was hauling the truck this time.

some of them have transmissions made by Manuel too.

Ah, thank you, kind sir. Are they separate manufacturers, or bespoke automakers? I do confess, I have not seen a Cramro or Camero in the wild, and do so long for a sighting!

A Cramro is also sometimes called a Camero. Your local Craigslist, OfferUp, type site is probably a good place to go to find one of these elusive beasts. 

I mean, a Cramro is a relatively obscure automobile. Very few gearheads have even HEARD of a Cramro, much less owned one.

I will top this story: I bought a CPO 2016 Porsche Cayman base 981 with 4,000 miles in March 2018 for precisely $45,000 before taxes from a Porsche dealer.