L.C.E.C. said:
There are no quotas. They work on an hourly wage, like everyone else (who's not on a fixed income). If you follow SC's logic, you are taking money out of developers' pockets when you buy from GS. But more importantly, you never answered my question. If some guy could just magically make cars out of air by touching another car and started giving them away if you asked him for it., would he be a bad person for stealing business? (like how guys can burn games to blank CD's, or change blank space on a hard-drive into a rom) So... what if you could turn water into wine the same way, and you gave it to people who asked for it. Would that be a crime? Would you be stealing their formula, idea, and/or business (reaching into their pocket). I didn't know people would hate Jesus so much. So if you hate me for pirating, then you hate Jesus. Have fun with that. |
No. If you've ever worked in a gamestop environment, you would know that each employee has to reach a certain amount of used sales, subscriptions, discount cards, preorders, protection plans, ect.
What are you talking about? I've been pro piracy this whole topic. I just also happen to be pro used games. As for if im Pro Jesus or not, this really isnt the time for that! I'm all for piracy of software. If you can find a way to pull it off with booze make sure im the first to know.







