Yukimaru wrote:
Why do all ppl buy skyrim when u can just pirate it o-o
I buy games now and then... but not when they're at 40-70€... to me that price is a ripoff... (didn't buy Skyrim btw)
I usually try to find sales/discount prices for most stuff... More accessible prices.
And by buying the games you're supporting the devs (i do that for games I like)
Nighthawk wrote:
Please explain.
Internet Piracy is gettin stuff, you must usually pay for, illegal, and as long as its not Child Porn(at least for germany) nobody cares if you do that.
Also there are different kind of "Pirates". Some of them pirate everything, no matter if its a indiegame or a big one like Skyrim, other ones talk about "moral" so they dont download indie's. Also the worst kind of pirate is that one that just downloads the torrent without seeding it!
Something like this.
Luther3000 wrote:
You do have sarcasm in Sweden, right? =P
You were sarcastic?
Not obvious enough.
I know very little about the game.
"I saw [Twilight: Eclipse] in theaters with a girl I was dating at the time. I spent more time staring at my toes and wiggling them than I did watching this abomination. When Edward proposed to Blank Face, I finally looked up with a revelation.
I blurted out loud, in a dead silent theater full of teenage girls on opening night "Wait a minute, Edward has no blood flow. How does he get an erection?" I heard several men laughing, and had several girls turn and stare at me.
I did not get laid that night." - Berengier817
I blurted out loud, in a dead silent theater full of teenage girls on opening night "Wait a minute, Edward has no blood flow. How does he get an erection?" I heard several men laughing, and had several girls turn and stare at me.
I did not get laid that night." - Berengier817
Toshabi wrote:
Well, it is from the same creator of Super Meat boy.

I thought it was like that too, but then I looked at them in steam and the developers were different. Wut do?
"Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends." - Albert Bandura
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
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