eleven bravo
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I had a pirated version of shogun total war back when it came out and I have spent many on each version of tw since

Last edited by eleven bravo (2010-09-11 11:17:58)

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eleven bravo wrote:

I had a pirated version of shogun total war back when it came out and I have spent many on each version of tw since
Yup. Pirated Rome, which was what really got me into the Total War series. Without it, I probably wouldn't have touched the games, let alone purchased them. Most demos are too shitty to base a purchase decision on.

I'd be more in favor of digital PC game rentals if I didn't figure the system would just be cracked and abused into the dirt by consumers.
Harmor
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I've heard of a model where cloud-based PC game rentals will allow you to play the full version of the game on a hourly or monthly fee.

And I'm not talking about OnLive.

Personally I don't buy boxed software anymore...I use services like Direct2Drive where I purchase the CD-key and can download the game if I want (usually just borrow the install disks from a friend instead of downloading the Gigabyte files).
Roger Lesboules
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Wreckognize wrote:

Harmor wrote:

Music downloaders are Audiophiles.  This make sense.

I wonder if this is the same for movies?
I download movies and music and I definitely buy DVDs a lot more than I buy music.
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Harmor wrote:

I've heard of a model where cloud-based PC game rentals will allow you to play the full version of the game on a hourly or monthly fee.

And I'm not talking about OnLive.

Personally I don't buy boxed software anymore...I use services like Direct2Drive where I purchase the CD-key and can download the game if I want (usually just borrow the install disks from a friend instead of downloading the Gigabyte files).
the 'convenience' distribution models actually work more in favour of anti-piracy... funnily enough... 'hard' formats like CD with all their anti-piracy measures are increasingly less attractive to me as a consumer. i'll even pay a premium-price (compared to ordinary shop retail price-tags) to download the game from a direct-digital source, e.g. Steam or Blizzard digital store.
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