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Offline elservo

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« on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 20:42:06 »
This topic should be subtitled "Or why I think my wife is making up for something."

I took my Ruckus to work today, so I am not able to get all the way over to West Ocean City to pick up my pre-order of Fallout: New Vegas, so my wife will be braving the nerds to pick it up for me.  Since I have to drop off a deposit after I close up the theater at midnight, I won't be pulling in until she is hopefully home already, which means my copy of New Vegas might be waiting for me when I walk in.  



Anyone else getting it?  I'm looking forward to weeks and weeks of hoarding bottle caps and stimpacks, and of course, beheading anyone that has the misfortune or walking in the same vicinity as myself.  

Something about the Bethesda games just makes it so easy to get completely lost in minutiae, collecting silly junk and committing wholesale murder while crawling toward the advertised goal of completion, which is the least of my concern since there are so many things to do in the Fallout universe.  Hopefully I'm not the only one excited about this game.
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Offline Phaedrus2129

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« Reply #1 on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 21:31:21 »
I have Steam, and it's preloaded. Ready to go the minute it's released. :)
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Offline elservo

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« Reply #2 on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 21:37:23 »
That tops me!  I was gonna try out Steam at some point since it's running on Macs now, but I don't really game much on the PC, so I don't feel like it would get a hell of a lot of use.  Doubt my Macbook could really run it well anyway, but gaming is not the reason why I got my Macbook anyway.  I wish Steam would come to the PS3.  That would make it the best console by a long shot.  

Enjoy New Vegas!  I'll be joining you soon after you get started.
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Offline Phaedrus2129

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« Reply #3 on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 22:14:20 »
You're running on a Mac? Let me know the specs and I'll tell you if it's worth using the PC version (which is way more fun; I played Fallout3 on 360 and PC, PC looks better, controls better, and is more modable).

If you have a Core 2 Duo over 2.4GHz and a graphics card in the 9600GT territory or above then I'd say it's worth playing it on Mac/PC.
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Offline WhiteRice

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« Reply #4 on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 22:57:13 »
I still have to play Fallout 3...

Offline audioave10

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« Reply #5 on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 23:00:27 »
Both of those games are so much better on the PC because of Mods. They can fix almost anything you don't like. They will make the game look much better too as the textures are low resolution for the Xbox.
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Offline ironman31

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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 23:05:39 »
Quote from: WhiteRice;235765
I still have to play Fallout 3...


play it now. It's too good
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Offline elservo

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« Reply #7 on: Mon, 18 October 2010, 23:07:27 »
I just have a regular white Macbook, 2.26 GHz or whatevs.  Not really a gaming rig.  Great for everything else, though.  My copy will be waiting for me when I get home.  I really like playing games in my lucky chair anyway.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #8 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 00:56:03 »
waiting for it on torrents, so far nothing out yet.  I may actually break down and buy a legal copy though seeing as this is probably the only non free game I'll play in a year or two, and built a whole system basically just to play it.  The xbox 360 version has been on torrents for like a week now, but still no pc version.


As of this minute it seems like gamestop online is still in pre-order mode, so not sure if I buy it from there right now if I could have it immediately or if I'd have to wait.  It's sort of a toss up.  I hope by tomorrow when I wake up it'll be out on torrents, if not I'll buy it probably.  It'll be a nice stress relief from finals that I also have to take this week.
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Offline Ekaros

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« Reply #9 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 03:30:20 »
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Offline Mercen_505

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« Reply #10 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 12:24:04 »
I'll get the PC version when the inevitable "Game of the Year" edition comes out with all the stuff that was originally made, yet held back to make more money (you folks call that DLC).

I've enjoyed much of Obsidian's work in the past, so this should be good. Eventually ;)

Offline RickyJ

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« Reply #11 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 13:35:20 »
I've got about 150 hours into Fallout 3 and the DLC's on my 360, it's hard not to explore everywhere when there's so much story hiding about.  Lincoln's Repeater headshot decapitations ftw!

I'll wait for reviews of the PC version before deciding which platform I'll play it on.  If I play it on my PC it might be better with my wired 360 controller, just like Just Cause 2 and any other console port.
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Offline Phaedrus2129

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« Reply #12 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 14:26:11 »
Only non-PC friendly thing I've found so far is some wicked mouse acceleration in the menus, which should have been addressed at the beginning.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #13 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 14:30:19 »
Nothing on torrents yet.  I guess I'll break down and buy it.  Anyone know for sure who has it downloadable right now?

edit: Nevermind, looks like the first have just appeared on torrents when I rechecked.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #14 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 14:53:38 »
Quote from: ripster;236051
People like you raise the cost for everyone else.

lol

Or was that serious?

I'm not the one that cracked it, or put it up.  All I did was pick up money laying in the street.  If they had better anti-theft protections, and had managed to stave off the crackers a few more hours I probably would have bought it.  It's on them to protect their software, if that raises the price, so be it.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #15 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:01:02 »
Then they should learn how to program security better.  Or better yet, put it out for free and ad/ feature support it.

There are only a handful of cracking groups out there that are releasing cracked games on the same day as they come out.  If I were those game corporations I'd be putting those guys on the payroll to come up with anti-cracking technology, or at least using them as testers.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #16 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:15:08 »
Quote from: ripster;236066
I mug old ladies because of their lax security.




Are you kidding? Old ladies have the best security.
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Offline runeazn

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« Reply #17 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:20:42 »
its jsut a note but fallout new vegas skidrow + crack is already hours released for torrent

me?
I pre-ordered it
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #18 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:23:44 »
Quote from: ripster;236073
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So  the solution is to hire more security professionals and that doesn't cost more?

Somebody tell iMav's company that.

Of course it costs more, but they might get more people buying it too, which would then lower the price.  That's if you even assume that costs of a piece of software is based on some fictitious profit based projection that has any basis in reality.  That if even the costs/loss from piracy aren't figured into that projection already.
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Offline runeazn

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« Reply #19 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:23:55 »
MW?

meh pre-order here is till 22th :(

Europe release is midnight 22th >:(
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #20 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:28:42 »
Quote from: ripster;236080
So at least we agree piracy raises the price for everyone.

Thanks a lot.


Uh, that's not what I said.  It raises the production cost. It doesn't raise the cost of the end product to the consumer necessarily, because there are a lot of factors at play.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #21 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:31:40 »
Quote from: ripster;236083
You need to learn some business 101.

No wonder you didn't make it to Japan in 2010.

I'm actually majoring in business/management.

You know why console's exist?  It's precisely because courts ruled that it was the responsibility of the software producers to protect their software, and that the end consumer couldn't be held liable for cracking software, and sharing is perfectly legal.

Consoles offered software producers that added security.  That's one of the major features of them, and why software producers gravitated to them/
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Offline runeazn

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« Reply #22 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:34:46 »
argh stop stop stop

okay the costs will be higher you must agree that.
more costs at production dont wanna pay that bash the customers
shop gets bashed shop increase price since they are greedy :/
end price is higher becuase it mostly a nice number itll increase with 5$
and itll end up if it is 50$ dunnow how much for america itll end up 54.99$
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Offline WhiteRice

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« Reply #23 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:50:43 »
This is why the PC gaming industry is dying

Just because it's legal doesn't make it ethical.

e.g. Slavery in the 1800s.

Offline chimera15

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« Reply #24 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:52:40 »
Quote from: WhiteRice;236089
This is why the PC gaming industry is dying

Just because it's legal doesn't make it ethical.

e.g. Slavery in the 1800s.


Whether something is legal or not however is one of the tests if something is ethical or not.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #25 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:54:09 »
Quote from: ripster;236090
This thread reminds me why the Future of PC Gaming is....

Show Image

Or this:

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Offline WhiteRice

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« Reply #26 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:54:52 »
Quote from: chimera15;236092
Whether something is legal or not however is one of the tests if something is ethical or not.
LOL What?!

I'm going to come back to this when I get home.

Offline chimera15

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« Reply #27 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 15:58:25 »
Quote from: WhiteRice;236095
LOL What?!

I'm going to come back to this when I get home.

Ethical decision making.  One of the things you learn in business 101.  Legality is the first of several tests, like how does it make you feel about yourself, and such.

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Offline WhiteRice

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« Reply #28 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 16:27:44 »
Quote
Legal and ethical are not equivalent concepts.

And just becuase something is illegal does not mean that it is unethical. Look up civil disobedience.

If you apply any of the basic ethical theories to this scenario it is clear that stealing games is unethical and wrong.

Offline Mercen_505

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« Reply #29 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 18:43:27 »
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This is why the PC gaming industry is dying

B-B-B-Bull****.

PC gaming is on the outs for two reasons:

1 - Developers are much happier working with fixed platforms where compatibility and performance isn't an issue. Time is money, and quite a bit of both are left on the table after spending so much effort getting your game(s) to run on as many PCs as possible. Ask any game programmer how they feel about Intel's video chipsets, which are in an unfortunately large number of computers.

2 - DRM + DLC + hokey installation bull**** (Rockstar Social Club?) plus knowing your games are all going to be half broken until the first few patches come out (Stalker?) convinced many PC gamers to jump ship, or at least tone it down significantly. Why buy Fallout now when I can wait a year and get the whole game for so much less?

If you need a third one, take note of how many PC games actually sell that are not an FPS, RTS, or MMORPG. The answer would be almost none. You can't develop anything genuinely unique on PC and expect it to sell. If it does it's a total fluke. You'll notice I haven't even touched on the subject of budgets and dwindling ROI for modern titles. Piracy has always been an issue, and it has always been rampant from the days of commies and apples to this very day. The game industry is going through the same upheavals that have stricken many similar industries. Piracy is a tiny part of a much larger problem.

/rant

Offline chimera15

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« Reply #30 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 19:20:51 »
Quote from: WhiteRice;236102
And just becuase something is illegal does not mean that it is unethical. Look up civil disobedience.

If you apply any of the basic ethical theories to this scenario it is clear that stealing games is unethical and wrong.

I don't consider it stealing, and neither do the courts.  Not what I'm doing anyway.  The crackers and the people who put it up on torrents are another matter, and even then they have a right to put it up in a private torrent site, as that is sharing in every legal sense of the word.  It's the same as if a friend handed you a copy of the game, which is perfectly legal.  It's a long way off from walking in a store and walking out with the physical game.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #31 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 19:23:37 »
Quote from: Mercen_505;236149
B-B-B-Bull****.

PC gaming is on the outs for two reasons:

1 - Developers are much happier working with fixed platforms where compatibility and performance isn't an issue. Time is money, and quite a bit of both are left on the table after spending so much effort getting your game(s) to run on as many PCs as possible. Ask any game programmer how they feel about Intel's video chipsets, which are in an unfortunately large number of computers.

2 - DRM + DLC + hokey installation bull**** (Rockstar Social Club?) plus knowing your games are all going to be half broken until the first few patches come out (Stalker?) convinced many PC gamers to jump ship, or at least tone it down significantly. Why buy Fallout now when I can wait a year and get the whole game for so much less?

If you need a third one, take note of how many PC games actually sell that are not an FPS, RTS, or MMORPG. The answer would be almost none. You can't develop anything genuinely unique on PC and expect it to sell. If it does it's a total fluke. You'll notice I haven't even touched on the subject of budgets and dwindling ROI for modern titles. Piracy has always been an issue, and it has always been rampant from the days of commies and apples to this very day. The game industry is going through the same upheavals that have stricken many similar industries. Piracy is a tiny part of a much larger problem.

/rant

Yeah there are a ton of factors.  There arguments that say piracy has really nothing to do with it.
However it's gotten much worse since the widespread use of torrents.  It was never  as bad or accessible is it is now, and it coincided with the large decrease in a release of pc titles.  There may have been other factors involved like the xbox and ps2 actually being good gaming consoles, not to mention as you state, pretty stringent controlled hardware, but torrents, and the accessibility of them certainly have some impact.  The Scene has always been around, but torrents has really become their uninterrupted distribution source, which was never there before, and you can't stamp it out like Bearshare, Napster, Kazaa ect, cause there's no centralized location, and if you kill one torrent site another one will just pop up.  Not to mention there are private trackers that the government/mpaa can't do a thing about.
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Offline WhiteRice

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« Reply #32 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 19:41:48 »
Look I never said that piracy was the only reason. You say yourself that it is part of the problem. You are taking my words out of context. Then spewing a bunch of other stuff.

1. Why do they bother developing on PC at all then; because everyone has a PC and you reach a huge market by doing so. Sure there are costs, but the benefits outweigh them or they wouldn't be doing it.

2. You're right developers should have to work for free to provide us with entertainment. Why don't we chain them to their work stations. I'm sure their kids don't need to goto college.

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Offline Mercen_505

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« Reply #33 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 19:44:34 »
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It's gotten much worse since the widespread use of torrents.

I won't outright deny this, but people downplay the effect BBSs had back in the early 90s. It was typical for a group to release a game about a week before it hit the shelves on the east coast. Anyone with a few floppies or a modem that wanted it, had it.

Offline WhiteRice

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« Reply #34 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 19:46:48 »
Quote from: chimera15;236173
I don't consider it stealing, and neither do the courts.  Not what I'm doing anyway.  The crackers and the people who put it up on torrents are another matter, and even then they have a right to put it up in a private torrent site, as that is sharing in every legal sense of the word.  It's the same as if a friend handed you a copy of the game, which is perfectly legal.  It's a long way off from walking in a store and walking out with the physical game.

This actually a good point, and something the industry is struggling to find a solution to.

"How do we make sure people playing our game are paying for the experience"

Offline chimera15

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« Reply #35 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 19:54:38 »
Quote from: Mercen_505;236183
I won't outright deny this, but people downplay the effect BBSs had back in the early 90s. It was typical for a group to release a game about a week before it hit the shelves on the east coast. Anyone with a few floppies or a modem that wanted it, had it.

No I know, like I said, The Scene has always been around.  But back then it took a lot of knowledge and you had to be a certain quality of geek to go to those lengths.  Not to mention modem speeds were a huge hindrance.  Today it's like everyone with a computer might as well just get it from torrents, it's a simple search away.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #36 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 20:06:20 »
Quote from: ripster;236191
I think that "thief" is a harsh term.  I think "leech" is more appropriate.


If I had an income and wasn't a poor student, that's hugely in debt I might consider buying it.  As of now, when someone offers me something for free, I don't see I can afford to turn it down and pay for it out of some idealistic value system that I have to pay to support a giant game company. The time I'm going to waste playing it is going to be more than enough loss to me already.
« Last Edit: Tue, 19 October 2010, 20:09:42 by chimera15 »
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Offline WhiteRice

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« Reply #37 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 20:12:47 »
Quote from: chimera15;236195
If I had an income and wasn't a poor student, that's hugely in debt I might consider buying it.  As of now, when someone offers me something for free, I don't see I can afford to turn it down and pay for it out of some idealistic value system that I have to pay to support a giant game company. The time I'm going to waste playing it is going to be more than enough loss to me already.
Shouldn't you be studying?

:3

Offline chimera15

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« Reply #38 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 20:14:03 »
Quote from: ripster;236196
Then don't go looking for Torrents at Geekhack.  Technically it's against Forum Guidelines but abusing you was more fun.

Um, I wasn't looking for torrents.  I was looking for a legal download source like Gamestop, which at the time, and may still be listing New Vegas as preorder.  So I wasn't sure I could buy it from them and get it immediately.

When I checked torrents again I found it was upped.

I don't need to look for torrents.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #39 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 20:17:29 »
Quote from: WhiteRice;236197
Shouldn't you be studying?

:3


I took a final earlier today.  I'll take the rest tomorrow.   Then I can play for about 5 days before I have to start new classes. lol
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Offline ironman31

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« Reply #40 on: Tue, 19 October 2010, 22:46:18 »
Seems to me that Steam is saving PC gaming. Most of the games on there end up dropping so much in price that it's hard not to just go ahead and buy the game. (i.e Left 4 Dead 2 for less than 7 USD about a year after it's released)
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #41 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 00:04:00 »
Anyone notice the funny keyboard format on the loading screen?  Wonder what format that is...it's definitely not qwerty.

Oh I guess it is qwerty, just missing the ,. keys.
« Last Edit: Wed, 20 October 2010, 01:57:32 by chimera15 »
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #42 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 05:32:53 »
Really loving it so far.  Think I'm about half way through the main quest after about 12 hours of play, I'm level 12.  Killed both the casino owners, took control of a robot army, and now trying to get to the brotherhood of steel, but a bunch of hornet type bugs keep killing me.  Guess I gotta get some more levels before I try to get there.  Need power armor.
« Last Edit: Wed, 20 October 2010, 05:36:30 by chimera15 »
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Offline ironman31

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« Reply #43 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 06:58:27 »
Too many spoilers!
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Offline instantkamera

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« Reply #44 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 07:32:12 »
Im a broke student with no money and tonnes of debt. I have been looking for a free TV, but havent had any luck. I have checked with all of my friends who steal **** on a regular basis, but they dont have one. hmmmm, well I guess I MIGHT have to buy one.


**edit: oops, no, I found one in some old ladies house. Im all set now.


This is ****ing foolish thread. If something costs money and you take it for free, you are stealing. That is ****ing fact.

This is why I try to support F/OSS whenever possible. Those are people who agree with all of us who think software ought to be free, or at least a hell of a lot cheaper. The difference is that they put their money where their mouth is and contribute to the solution, not the problem (And you ARE a part of the problem, especially as it is perceived by the publishers of non-free software).

The thing is, you can argue all you want, you really are a free-loader with a feeling of self-entitlement.


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So I'm thinking of building a new i7

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I have some spare money from my school refund. It's been a lifelong dream for me to go to Japan

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I may actually break down and buy a legal copy though seeing as this is probably the only non free game I'll play in a year or two, and built a whole system basically just to play it

wait for it ...

Quote from: chimera15;236195
If I had an income and wasn't a poor student, that's hugely in debt I might consider buying it.

smell that HORSE****! P-EWWWWWWWWW.

You DID consider buying it, you were THIS close to buying and money was definitely not the deciding factor. Which tells me you either DO have the disposable income, or you are extremely stupid and have no idea how to live within your means.

Quote from: chimera15;236195
when someone offers me something for free, I don't see I can afford to turn it down and pay for it out of some idealistic value system that I have to pay to support a giant game company.


Entertainment is not a right, it is a privilege. Not everyone can afford the latest and greatest, or even the old ****. There are alternatives, there are many cheap/free independent games. Or, Take Mercen_505 for example. He/she understands value (didn't they teach you that in Business 101) and has patience to wait for the inevitable price drop.

Quote from: chimera15;236195

The time I'm going to waste playing it is going to be more than enough loss to me already.

I guess the software company should reimburse YOU then?
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Offline keyboardlover

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« Reply #45 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 07:54:43 »
Well all I can say is I thought it was weird when his 2 choices were 'go to Japan' or 'build an i7 machine' but then in the thread he was like 'oh yea or maybe I should pay off my debt'. You don't go to Japan or build an expensive computer if you're in debt. That's just incredibly stupid.

Offline kriminal

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« Reply #46 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 10:23:30 »
Quote from: chimera15;236055
Then they should learn how to program security better.  Or better yet, put it out for free and ad/ feature support it.

There are only a handful of cracking groups out there that are releasing cracked games on the same day as they come out.  If I were those game corporations I'd be putting those guys on the payroll to come up with anti-cracking technology, or at least using them as testers.


bull**** excuse to pirate imho...

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Offline elservo

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« Reply #47 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 10:25:43 »
Spoilers, good god!!!  

Sorry this thread became all about piracy.  I was just hoping it would be a wondrous celebration of the Fallout universe!  

Does Steam have Fallout 2 available for Mac?  Probably not, but I thought I'd ask.  It might be fun to play it at work or something.  

...not that I would ever goof off at work.


And oh, I've noticed that while walking through the landscape that my PS3 stutters a little.  So far, the game has only crashed once on me but it feels like it's been close to it a couple other times.  I just find myself saving the game a lot to combat the possible crashes.  Hopefully they put a patch out soon.
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Offline elservo

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« Reply #48 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 10:48:38 »
Haha, nah, I'm all about some debate.  I just hope that all this talk had gotten you interested in trying out the game, Rip.
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Offline chimera15

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« Reply #49 on: Wed, 20 October 2010, 11:57:35 »
Quote from: keyboardlover;236303
Well all I can say is I thought it was weird when his 2 choices were 'go to Japan' or 'build an i7 machine' but then in the thread he was like 'oh yea or maybe I should pay off my debt'. You don't go to Japan or build an expensive computer if you're in debt. That's just incredibly stupid.

You have to understand that for me there's a difference between being in debt without an income and being in debt with an income.  My finances are static.  If I spend my money on one thing, it's not getting replenished.  The current finances I have I need to use to either get a job so I have income, or fulfill responsibilities I have to people around me, which both building an i7 or going to Japan would be doing.  They might look like something you would do for fun or vacation, but that was never the point.  I understand the question in itself might seem misleading, but there were a great deal of qualifications that had to be understood to make an informed decision.

As far as the other arguments, the simple one that if you take something that you didn't pay for, you're stealing.  I didn't take it, someone else did, and to ask someone to refuse something that's there for free is pretty ridiculous. You comparing it to real life theft is pretty dumb as well.  When you steal something you deprive the use of it from someone else, not to mention it's usually a violent act, which is even more unfair.  If anyone could walk up to a ferrari and copy it instantaneously, how long do you think car companies would be in business?  Copying software is a long way from what you describe.

I was going to buy it, but that's because I have a finite amount of time to play it, and wanted to start on it yesterday, I was about to if I could get it instantaneously from a software source, but wasn't sure I could do that, which is why I asked here if anyone else had.  But then saw it was already up.  Asking me then to forego the free source and buy it at that point....  Well it's just not going to happen.  You're probably right, probably not even if I had money.
« Last Edit: Wed, 20 October 2010, 12:05:48 by chimera15 »
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