BraLoD said:
I see you are talking about me here. |
Disgustingly average.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
BraLoD said:
I see you are talking about me here. |
Disgustingly average.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
supposedly, will believe it when it's seen
vivster said:
It works for me and that is what matters. Now think of the scumbags who'd buy it used just to not give a single penny to Nintendo for their efforts. Disgusting. |
Not really the same thing.
KLXVER said:
Not really the same thing. |
Let's see. Money, Nintendo made of me playing on CEMU: 70€ + 70€ from the person who made the ISO.
Money Nintendo made from the person buying it used: 70€ from the person who bought the game initially + 0€ from every person who buys the copy used.
Nintendo must be really pissed about those scumbags.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
vivster said:
Let's see. Money, Nintendo made of me playing on CEMU: 70€ + 70€ from the person who made the ISO. Money Nintendo made from the person buying it used: 70€ from the person who bought the game initially + 0€ from every person who buys the copy used. Nintendo must be really pissed about those scumbags. |
Yeah, Im sure only 5-10 people will download the ISO...
KLXVER said:
Yeah, Im sure only 5-10 people will download the ISO... |
Doesn't really matter as long as the copy was paid for. Still more than they make from people buying used.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
vivster said:
Doesn't really matter as long as the copy was paid for. Still more than they make from people buying used. |
Not really. They sell the same. 1 copy. Its just that many more people will get the ISO than buy the one game used.
BraLoD said:
Simple solution, DRM it for constant online check and lock each game to a single system, like MS tried to do, consumers loved that. |
It would certainly increase sales for the company. That's what it's all about for the consumers. Our first and formost obligation is it to see to it that the multimillion dollar company has a steady cash flow.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
KLXVER said:
Not really. They sell the same. 1 copy. Its just that many more people will get the ISO than buy the one game used. |
Well they pay Nintendo to use it so they already give them a lot more than filthy used buyers who give nothing.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.