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Cerebralbore101 said:
Atlus developed games will never come to Steam. Persona 5 has a better chance of seeing a Switch port than it does a PC port. Atlus has a track record of porting Persona games to handhelds. Meanwhile not even Catherine is on Steam.

Emulation threads should be locked. Unless you own the game it's basically stealing.

I mean... emulation isn't stealing.  Piracy threads maybe.  But that's just, like, your opinion, man.



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IkePoR said:
Cerebralbore101 said:
Atlus developed games will never come to Steam. Persona 5 has a better chance of seeing a Switch port than it does a PC port. Atlus has a track record of porting Persona games to handhelds. Meanwhile not even Catherine is on Steam.

Emulation threads should be locked. Unless you own the game it's basically stealing.

I mean... emulation isn't stealing.  Piracy threads maybe.  But that's just, like, your opinion, man.

It enables stealing. Emulators should be illegal for the same reason locksmithing tools are illegal without a liscense. 



Cerebralbore101 said:
IkePoR said:

I mean... emulation isn't stealing.  Piracy threads maybe.  But that's just, like, your opinion, man.

It enables stealing. Emulators should be illegal for the same reason locksmithing tools are illegal without a liscense. 

What a slippery slope. Are we going to make forks and knives illegal without a license because they "enable" stabbing?



VGPolyglot said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

It enables stealing. Emulators should be illegal for the same reason locksmithing tools are illegal without a liscense. 

What a slippery slope. Are we going to make forks and knives illegal without a license because they "enable" stabbing?

Forks and Knives have multiple legitimate purposes outside of stabbing. The only legitimate purpose of locksmithing tools is to help people get their locked belongings back. 



Cerebralbore101 said:
VGPolyglot said:

What a slippery slope. Are we going to make forks and knives illegal without a license because they "enable" stabbing?

Forks and Knives have multiple legitimate purposes outside of stabbing. The only legitimate purpose of locksmithing tools is to help people get their locked belongings back. 

And emulation has legitimate purposes too.



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VGPolyglot said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

Forks and Knives have multiple legitimate purposes outside of stabbing. The only legitimate purpose of locksmithing tools is to help people get their locked belongings back. 

And emulation has legitimate purposes too.

Only one legitimate purpose, just like how locksmithing tools only have one legitimate purpose. 



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Cerebralbore101 said:
VGPolyglot said:

And emulation has legitimate purposes too.

Only one legitimate purpose, just like how locksmithing tools only have one legitimate purpose. 

So, how do you propose you "get the license"?



VGPolyglot said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

Only one legitimate purpose, just like how locksmithing tools only have one legitimate purpose. 

So, how do you propose you "get the license"?

Simple. You don't. There's a way to play the game without an emulator, which makes them unessessary. Locksmithing tools are nessessary to get into locked things/places without damaging them. 



Cerebralbore101 said:
VGPolyglot said:

So, how do you propose you "get the license"?

Simple. You don't. There's a way to play the game without an emulator, which makes them unessessary. Locksmithing tools are nessessary to get into locked things/places without damaging them. 

Well, emulators exist, and they've been legally allowed by the courts. Now, necessity, I guess the question can be, can video games themselves be considered a necessity?