Final-Fan said:
Don't be stupid. If they pirate it because of no LAN then they don't want it ENOUGH TO PAY FOR IT. At least not when piracy is an option. Assuming they were telling the truth about buying it in the first place, the value was enough with LAN that they would choose to pay for it even though piracy was an option, but not without LAN. |
Are you kidding me? calling me stupid?
Look man, I'm not going to throw around any name calling to feed the fire because it looks like you're way in over your head. ANYONE can tell that some people want this game... how? look at how some people are reacting because blizzard took away LAN. You'd have to be blind to think everyone is just brushing it off their shoulders and saying "oh, no lan? then I'll just pass." Instead, people are saying "Blizzard doesn't care or want us for customers", "Blizzard screwed us", "They're going to force it down our throats", etc.
As far as not wanting it "enough to pay for it" and "value" goes...
What the heck is keeping them from pirating the game if it actually did have LAN? Is there ANY other reason than supporting Blizzard?
There are people out there that are saying "no" because they are clearly pissed about the removal of LAN, and in turn, they've decided to pirate the game.
@ your edit: I'll tell you how you're wrong.
1. People are upset about the removal of LAN, even if they understand why Blizzard took it out or not.
2. People still want the game since they willing to voice their disapproval, and many opinions are heated, to the extent of a protest or disfavor.
3. People are publicly telling others that they'll absolutely not buy the game and even torrent it as a result of Blizzard's choice to take away LAN.
The problem isn't that I'm making assertions with no evidence, because you are. I'm not the one that's attempting to measure the extent of other's value.
One more thing, I'm actually glad that SamuraiNinjaGuy came to post here, 1st post and all. Because we all know, his post clearly hurts your side of the conversation and hopefully may end it (Since in retrospect, it only started with "the definition of boycott"... which I won... and mutated into this). Especially this quote: "I consider myself boycotting Blizzard, not because I hate them, but because without LAN, I won't play StarCraft 2"
So basically, your theory of "people not getting SC2 because without LAN, it holds not enough value of them having to buy it" is now considered a boycott, based off of an opinion of someone that has actually specifically stated that he's boycotting the game for that very reason.