Xelloss said:
I have written extensively on these forums about this topic, where after checking a good part of your post history.. when it comes to PC gaming you mostly spout nonsensical one-liners with no reasoning to back them up. Also, see new part I highlighted - that is actually a centerpiece of the argument against piracy-trolls... piracy rates certainly differ in different regions of the world. But, Russian PC gamers are not USA PC gamers. Neither are Eithiopian, Swedesh or Chinese gamers. Sorry, its a different crowd, and you have to accomodate for all differences and cannot make a reasonable argument by lumping different regions and demographics into one "group" to make any type of reasoned argument. If you are going to duscuss groups, you need to accomodate all the defining factors and relevant descriptors or else you just sound silly. ( or like a troll... ) The social and economic climates experienced by one area certianly do not hold true for the whole world. So as I said, speak for yourselves and stop projecting your own poor behavior and groupthink on the rest of the world. K? Thnx. Sure there are pirates int he USA as well, and everywhere else... but piracy is actually not a large motivator in publisher business decisions, nor is the industry dying, nor is it a bigger problem than it was 10 or 15 or even 20 years ago. It is a persistant factor, and not a particularly relevant one. |
Most posts on these forums are one-liners. It's not necessarily trolling. It can also be using time as effectively as possible.
U urself post one-liners.
I know that piracy is less common in the Anglo-Saxon countries, but u make it sound like Sweden aint representative for the world when it is.
Bah forget it.. this is a waste of time. I refuse to argue about such a basic and obvious fact (whether piracy is big or not). You are the troll for not admitting it (and therefor I know u are a pirate too).







