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HollyGamer said:

The problem  is  you compare 27000 imaginary ship with digital goodies. and is not even a goodies and not have any value in real world what so ever.  You cannot use your 27000 ships in real world. 

Listen, i don't mind gaming in general, i don't mind DLC, or space games, but asking you to pay 27000 for a ships and unfinished games on top of that is freaking crazy. 

No, the problem ehre is that you're basically challenging digital goodss and claiming them as objectively worthless. if you stopped at admitting you were being subjective, then it could have easily been written off, but no, you're heavily insisting that all digital goods are worthless and a waste of money.


You're basically crapping all over artists, musicians, novelists, and anyone else that sells their goods digitally.

You will not win that war. You will never win a shred of it, because everyone will tear you a new one, and rightfully so.

 

People spend their hard earned money on what they want. It is not your decision to make, to tell people what they should spend their money on.

 

I think some rich folk are insane for spending so much money on fancy food, but guess what?, I don't care in the end because it's not my money, and even then their money goes towards the company they bought from, which in turn gets cycled around the world via purchases and payments to make.

 

Also, people rent movies on netflix, millions of people do this, despite knowing full well that they do not own said media, but are merely renting it. The same way I know that our games are not legally mine, due to the fact that I am paying to make use of the license, to play said game. I do not own the code, nor will I ever. 



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