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gumby_trucker said:
famousringo said:

I have very little patience for companies who aren't even willing to try to sell me a product.

*Adjusts his eyepatch.*

I'm just correcting a market inefficiency.

I'm a (North) American, I am Xenoblade, and so can you!

Your beef is with NoA, not with Monolith! Which is why you should be buying the PAL version. Support the developer for making such an awesome game, don't punish them because of the publisher's fault!

Your piracy hurts your cause much more than it benefits it in the end of the day. Your $50 are meaningless to a giant like NoA, but definitely not to a small company like Monolith. Don't pretend this is about morals and values if you intend to rob the developer of their well-earned purchase.

Last I heard, Nintendo owns Monolith, so I don't see a big distinction between who gets my money here.

And I'm not really trying to make a grand moral stand. Just a simple practical point. Make your product available to me readily and conveniently in a local retail store or digital download service. Don't force me to worry about things like currency conversion and overseas shipping, on top of finding way to run a PAL release. I will not chase after your product like a dog, you have to meet me halfway at least, or there is no deal.

Monolith, Nintendo, whoever can have my money, they just have to come up to me and ask for it. I don't think I'm being unreasonable.



"The worst part about these reviews is they are [subjective]--and their scores often depend on how drunk you got the media at a Street Fighter event."  — Mona Hamilton, Capcom Senior VP of Marketing
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