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April 16th, 2006, 11:39 AM
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Re: Gothic II gold
dont worry, my short attention span means my chances of finding a full suit are next to nothing
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April 17th, 2006, 03:16 AM
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Re: Oblivion
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I mean, I was expecting an irrational flame or two, but this is just... wow. I have no idea how to address that. Couple that with...
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Well, what on Earth would you call somebody who complains that a company is charging whatever price they want for a luxury good?
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...bearing in mind that I'd made no such admission, and it becomes clear that there's no point to continuing this flame war.
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Remember people. It's always better to ignore your opponents actual arguments and nitpick on a single issue, so that you can pretend that you won. Of course you admitted that you didn't purchase the game, since you quite clearly stated that you wouldn't be supporting Bethesda with your money.
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April 17th, 2006, 03:19 AM
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My, Graeme, I can't understand what you're doing : trying to disqualify people discontent by the attitude of the publishers who makes paying mods, and call them pirates ?
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If you can't understand it, then perhaps you should go back and re-read the thread so that you can see where Vicious Love both claims to have played the game, and states that he won't be buying it in the very same post. Now, if he played it on somebody else's computer, then that would have been the obvious response to my initial suggestion that he didn't purchase the game. It might also serve you well to figure out that there's a difference between calling a software pirate a pirate, and calling people who are upset that they can't get their luxuries for whatever price they want pirates. I did the first, I didn't do the latter.
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April 17th, 2006, 03:20 AM
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Re: Gothic II gold
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dont worry, my short attention span means my chances of finding a full suit are next to nothing
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You don't find it, you have it made for you.
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April 17th, 2006, 07:09 AM
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Graeme, I dont think that you should accuse someone with piracy. For example my friend also tried the game using my copy, and my brother also, and they both decided that they dont want to buy the game, since they disliked it.
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April 17th, 2006, 10:54 AM
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Pirates of Oblivion
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Graeme, I dont think that you should accuse someone with piracy. For example my friend also tried the game using my copy, and my brother also, and they both decided that they dont want to buy the game, since they disliked it.
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But the EULA for Oblivion says that no one else is allowed to play your version of the game. Didn't you read it all before clicking "I accept" while installing??? For that matter, you aren't allowed to let people watch you play, because Oblivion's near-cinematic experience is a Single Player game! If someone else wants to see it, they have to buy a ticket! You sir are a pirate!
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April 17th, 2006, 01:41 PM
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Re: Pirates of Oblivion
That crazy Van-Gogh looking guy... always forgetting to start his tongue-in-cheek tags correctly. On the matter of EULAs, you should try buying a new version of Space Empires IV from Strategy First. You get one install, and then you're done! Unless you want to send about half a dozen emails over a week to convince them that you really deleted the copy from your old computer, you better like the hard drive to which you install.
Lets see if we can get this thread longer than the wishlist! Come on guys, you aren't really trying!
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April 17th, 2006, 02:27 PM
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Re: Pirates of Oblivion
we are trying, how dare you even think that we arent!
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April 17th, 2006, 05:59 PM
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Re: Pirates of Oblivion
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Graeme, I dont think that you should accuse someone with piracy. For example my friend also tried the game using my copy, and my brother also, and they both decided that they dont want to buy the game, since they disliked it.
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But the EULA for Oblivion says that no one else is allowed to play your version of the game. Didn't you read it all before clicking "I accept" while installing??? For that matter, you aren't allowed to let people watch you play, because Oblivion's near-cinematic experience is a Single Player game! If someone else wants to see it, they have to buy a ticket! You sir are a pirate!
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Nope tbh I didnt read it. Are you serious that someone is not allowed to try out the game using my original disc? This is just making no sense. That person wont copy it or anything, just taking a look at the game, it is acting like a demo or something..wow if this is true, this is pretty dumb I must say.
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April 17th, 2006, 06:52 PM
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Re: Pirates of Oblivion
thing is, what if said person copys it and you dont know, then they say they bought it.
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