Oh, by the way I'm not American. American law means shit to me. All I know is that the US is breaking my country's law right now, so fuck it in the ass.
Oh, by the way I'm not American. American law means shit to me. All I know is that the US is breaking my country's law right now, so fuck it in the ass.
But it's not illegal. The only part that is illegal is sharing what obtained. You can do whatever you please with a game you bought - you can completely break it apart, take out every asset, make a Oscar-worthy movie out of the game's assets... as long as it doesn't leave your hard drive, it is completely legal.…
See, the license clearly states that you do not own the game. According to EVERY GAME LICENSE I've read, you're not allowed to rent or resell the game. This is where licenses get completely dismissed. According to every game license, you do not own the game. You own the right to play it.
Where did I hint that it's not okay for anyone to call me a name, or that it's not okay to say anything for that matter.
I know... however according to the FAQ you linked, I can't download copies of games I own... which I have done about 20 times with Diablo 2 after I lost the disks. The point I'm making is not that downloading games is wrong, just the FAQ isn't correct, semantically.
If Nintendo still relied on selling their NES games, they wouldn't have made a billion sequels to Super Mario. Pirating that game, or any 90s game for that matter, will not hurt anyone. Easy way to cash in on it is to just release all 90s games on Android platforms... there are many people who would buy a game than…
The right to say whatever I want gives me the right to say whatever I want.
Well that is stupid. I have the original Diablo 2, so I can't download it from the Blizzard site now, when I have no idea where the discs are? Semantics are a huge deal when we're talking law. That faq is bollocks, it says it is illegal to download copies of games you own. It doesn't say ROMs it says games.
You pulled the second one out of your ass.
You are the same stupid gamer whom I see everywhere. It is emulator box for you because you want to play the games you're already familiar with on this console, instead of focusing on exploring what it has to offer on its own. It has enough for just a released console... I bet you were excited that you will be able to…
I can understand why they would be pissed... but it's not like their lives will change because they didn't get their console in time. Who cares if one little bitch doesn't get to play sub-par games anyway.
Robbing Superman of his power is cheesy. I hate it when it happens in games. It does more often than it should. First of all, almost every recent action game starts out with the player having all their power for the first bit of the game, which is then stripped away. This is probably a trope already. Then you have the…
This is the target audience for a ton of games. Have you seen how many games recently had meme/Minecraft references in them? Yeah...
People are retarded. I am convinced now. They are sad that these restrictions... somehow warranted them the future? Cloud computing? Have you even fucking seen how CryEngine or Unreal Engine work on the new consoles? There is no need for cloud computing. Have you noticed how we don't see the graphical jump all…
To be honest, I don't know after the PRISM news, people still want to buy a machine that will have one of the most advanced customer cameras out there permanently on and facing you. We are talking a device that can gather all kinds of information about everyone in the room. And people want that. After that news broke…
The problem was that the console would not work without online connection. None of the current gen consoles do that. The machines work. Nobody in their right mind would mind online being an optional thing. Maybe required by some games, especially ones that justify it, like online games. All that is wanted is online…
Oh, I'm not saying anything about China's cultural legacy. I know it is there and god damn, I love the movies. But I'm saying is that China is only the economical superpower it is because it breaks copyright laws left and right, so I find it ironic that Chinese people would protest breaking copyright law. This is like…
Why should I have to be online to play is still a question without answer. What you say makes no sense, since if you don't connect, you also can't resell games. It's that simple - you would have to connect to perform any changes to your games' licenses - like selling them - that would be fine. Mainly because it would…
They would rather prance around naked instead of play music, though. If their music is so great that they believe people have to buy it, if it is that premium, why don't they just show it in the protest? Just play a record out loud. Or just have a flash concert and ask people to buy your music.
Except in most other countries it is illegal, where in China it isn't.