| vlad321 said: Another point. Pirated copies of ANY media are far superior to the originals. They are better in EVERY way. I can make as many copies of them as I want. If I delete it to save room I can always get it again, at any point of time without any limitations. I can get a song in 30 seconds, a movie in 30 and a game in an hour WHILE cooking, cleaning, or whatever around the house. I have no restrictions on the copy whatsoever and I can do with it anything I want. Funny, seems like the end product is far better when I get it for free, and infinitely superior than if I get legally and pay for it. So... where's my incentive to pay for them? I'm basically getting a vastly inferior service and copy for more money. Somehow that seems VERY wrong to me. |
You should try installing a retail Wii title you own onto a HDD you have connected to the Wii. It is far superior there too.
I do this with all of my retail games and I love it.
OT:
What is people's stance with someone purchasing a title brand new, then installing it onto an HDD, then selling their copy to a store like Gamestop and/or eBay and keeping the copy on their Wii HDD for them to play whenever they wish?
I admit doing this too lately but I am still helping the industry in the process.
Of course though if the game doesn't run via HDD I keep the retail disc.
iPhone = Great gaming device. Don't agree? Who cares, because you're wrong.
Currently playing:
Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)

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