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Trumanator February 11th, 2009 12:15 AM

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Jesus Christ :eek: Screw that. I guess I'll just have to look for a torrent or something.

sector24 February 11th, 2009 04:49 PM

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Try the 2nd link. I loved Rebellion, and X-wing vs. TIE Fighter. Ah, the golden age of gaming...

Strider February 11th, 2009 07:12 PM

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Linking to pirate sites, or even advocating using pirated software, is a swift way to get yourselves banned.

JimMorrison February 11th, 2009 10:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Strider (Post 673894)
Linking to pirate sites, or even advocating using pirated software, is a swift way to get yourselves banned.

Why is Abandonware considered Pirating, again? That's exactly the sort of attitude that we only really see out of LucaArts. Any sane person says "we published that OVER 10 years ago, and no longer print or sell it, have fun".

So to clarify, I do not advocate PIRATING, but I certainly do advocate people taking the time to enjoy classic games that have long since been ABANDONED by their publishers.

I think the general consensus is that once you no longer have the will or means to profit from your creation, it belongs to the world to which you unleashed it.

But don't get me wrong, I <3 fascists, too. :happy:

Ballbarian February 12th, 2009 12:47 AM

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Jim,
The link was to a well known pirate site. That is a very, very big no no.

Quote:

"Cracks" and Copyright Infringement
We do not permit the posting of information that will enable other people to use pirated software or to evade the copyright laws. This includes the sale or trade of illegal merchandise, discussion of file sharing procedures for copyrighted video or audio files, including the discussion of "torrenting" files, discussion of bootleg trading (not including legitimate trading of merchandise) and other items prohibited by law. The posting of complete articles or other written works is also prohibited. You may post a small section of the work and provide a link to a legal copy of the complete version. The posting of any sensitive, secret, or exploitive materials in regard to any person, business, or organization is expressly prohibited. The posting of any illegal behavior, links to illegal behavior, information on how to commit illegal behavior, links to information on how to commit illegal behavior are all prohibited, this includes posting cd keys or serial numbers. Also, do not post ways to cheat in games. All such references will be deleted and a Infraction Points will be issued to the poster and could result in a ban.

Calchet February 12th, 2009 02:31 AM

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Now, now, thanks to the reasonable copyright laws we have in most countries, abandonware is all well and good and not piracy at all...

As long as the creator has been dead for seventy-five years or somesuch.

In other news, I can't WAIT for the year 2070 to swing around! Think of all the games I could start playing for free!

Endoperez February 12th, 2009 02:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JimMorrison (Post 673951)
Why is Abandonware considered Pirating, again? That's exactly the sort of attitude that we only really see out of LucaArts. Any sane person says "we published that OVER 10 years ago, and no longer print or sell it, have fun".

I think the general consensus is that once you no longer have the will or means to profit from your creation, it belongs to the world to which you unleashed it.

Abandonware is not legal. No publishing company can allow people to discuss how to illegally acquire games on their discussion forums. It sends the wrong message for 1) people who consider buying their games, 2) people who consider using them to publish games and 3) other publishers.

Also, old computer games are easier to share and harder to get to work than most traditional media, but the same rules and laws are in place. As an example, it's illegal to scan and share 1980s comic books, even if the company that published them isn't selling them any more and the artists/writers have moved on to do other stuff. Rights aren't lost that easily, and they shouldn't be. There are sites, like Good Old Games, that sell old, classic games for cheap, without DRM, and in formats that work on newer operating systems.
http://www.gog.com

All games aren't available, but many good games are. I found out about the site when I saw a guy playing Oddworld: Abe's Odyssee (9.99$).

Trumanator February 12th, 2009 03:34 AM

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Sorry for instigating this. Its also probably hijacking the thread, so...

I'm getting really really excited about BF Heroes! I hear that it's coming out around March.

Akela February 12th, 2009 04:51 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JimMorrison (Post 671905)
I had to abandon my game of Oblivion. After painstakingly pushing my Sneak(Stealth?)/Herbalism/Alchemy all to level 10, while my combat skills were all much lower, I suddenly found that I couldn't kill anything, at least not without guzzling nearly irreplaceable potions.

Yeah, a lot of people run into that. Here's how to avoid it if you want to try again: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Leveling

JimMorrison February 12th, 2009 04:56 AM

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I see Sacrifice on GOG for $5.99, now there's another title well worth a few bucks. <3


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