twesterm said:
The thing is though you still get something from that game. Even just a demo doesn't guarantee that you'll love a game, it's just a chance you take with anything. Especially if you finish the game, you should buy it. It's insulting enough to hear that you simply do that, but to say that you actually go so far as to finish it and then say eh, I don't like it *delete* and then be done with it is just terribly insulting. After going to a movie, if you didn't like it do you demand your money back? Or do you just try the same thing and not pay for the movie until after it's over and only if you like it? Hopefully one day you'll grow out of those terrible teen years where you think you deserve everything, life is simple, and you think you know everything... |
I try before I buy, sorry.
It's my money, remember? I wouldn't go to a movie that I think I wouldn't like. For example : The new movie 'Avatar' that just came out, first when I heard of I thought it was going to be stupid... until I saw the trailer.. I went to the movie the day it came out, and it's safe to say it was a fucking awesome movie.
See how such a little taste before you buy changes everything? Maybe not for you, but for me. That's like saying : Well... if you buy our game for $60+, you MIGHT like it.
Like I said before, if they had a demo for every game that released, I wouldn't pirate games as much.