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BraLoD said:

About the other post, you can't make copies of a copyrighted thing in any form, specially aiming for a financial gain with it. If it's copyrighted you can't use it any means to multiply your ownership about it rather than a backup emulation copy (meaning you own the original) or buy another original copy. You just can't make money over something officially owned by someone else without their permission.

It's so adorable when people take me seriously. ;)

The PT explanation makes sense, but PT is not that special IMO. I actually uninstalled PT AFTER it was removed from the library, together with Outlast, just because I was sick and tired of modern survival horror with it's piece by piece storytelling and scares which are more about engineering than creativity (games like Until Dawn are putting the genre back on the right track though)



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If there is a limited availability.
For example some camgirl screenshot can be considered rare if only a few people got it and it was taken down the internet, or hidden well enough.



They are only Rare if they can't be bought anymore.





I'll see myself out the door.



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.