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Reasonable said:
Twistedpixel said:
Reasonable said:
Mr Khan said:

That's the key right there. When piracy is not only cheaper, but far more user-friendly, what do they think people are going to do? It's simple economics, just like how people will pay more for something that's easier to do (like how console games are generally easier to acquire legitimately than to pirate, whereas its the other case for a lot of PC software), but legitimate PC software generally has no economic advantage (aside from the hazier concept of increased risk of prosecution).

This is exactly what Valve said, and I agree with them - and you.  Legally buying and using something, should almost never be more difficult than taking an illegal route (firearms being the obvious exception that comes to mind).

If companies like Ubi are going to make the whole consumer experience actually painful (and they are) then I won't buy from them.  The easy next step, particularly if I've feeling vindictive, is to take the easy route and pirate from them.

Ubisoft should make it a joy to buy and play Assassin's Creed 2 on PC, for example, not a chore.

I want you to know that I hate you when you're reasonable.


Good post, though I won't admit that publicly.

I think you just did!  Don't worry, though, I'm seriously considering setting up an Alt called 'Unreasonable' which I would use when I'm in a bad mood.  I've been seatching for the right Avatar to convey this mindset.

Ok then, I won't admit publicly that I admitted it publicly.

I suggest you use one of the fox news anchors because you'll still want to convey that you're fair and balanced even when unreasonable.

Carry on sir.



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makes perfect sense.