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POLL: Buy or copy games?

Discussion in 'Playground' started by Mollusken, Oct 8, 2002.

  1. Mollusken Gems: 24/31
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    There was a poll almost like this on the front page, but I want to see the results of a more specific one.

    [ October 08, 2002, 21:11: Message edited by: Mollusken ]

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    This poll contains 1 question(s). 42 user(s) have voted.
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    Poll Results: Buy or burn games? (42 votes.)

    Buy or copy games? (Choose 1)
    * I buy everything - 48% (20)
    * I copy everything illegally - 12% (5)
    * I buy only the really good ones - 29% (12)
    * I copy first, then buy later if they're good - 12% (5)
     
  2. reepnorp

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    I buy everything. You pirates out there (ar) should be ashamed of yourselves. :mad:

    [ October 08, 2002, 21:13: Message edited by: reepnorp ]
     
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    Buy. Stealing is for losers.
     
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    I don't pirate music or games.

    I download music to sample it, and if I like it, I will buy the cd's. I have found some great music on the internet, especially on Napster and Audiogalaxy before these sites were shut down.
     
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    There's a whole list of games I would never have bought, or soundtracks for that matter, if I'd not have checked them out first.

    And, of course, there are a few that I would *never* have bought if I'd just checked them out first... :)
     
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    I sometimes burn a music compilation, as its legal, but copying game's is just cheap.
     
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    I buy or swap games, but only have really been after Black Isle/ Bioware games. I surely would prefer them to work together again, SP on NWN was pretty weak.
     
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    definatly buy :cool:
     
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    I've scored one game via pirate, AOEII, but I lost it so I ended up buying it anyway. Talk about Charma. I will never again get a hold of a pirated game again. People put blood, sweat and tears into the production of a game. There is no doubt that they should get my dollars.

    Now music is another story. Music comes from the heart and soul. You can't put a dollar sign on that. The muisc I truly love is old Grateful Dead...I mean old 1965-1972, most of that music ain't for sale folks, but that music can be found for free (and in high quality format, aka shn files, not mp3's) if you look in the right places. Where else can you hear The Beach Boys Jammin' with the Grateful Dead. Great line from one of the beach boys jamming with the Dead during Good Vibrations..."We did this on the bus with The Buffalo Springfield all stoned and drunk...it sounded great!!" Can't buy that in the stores. Music should be free. Now I have no problem buying a Dead Show or Marley disc that I can't find anywhere but in the store. Gotta support the band somehow if they can't/don't play live anymore.

    But this is my point. My old man who is 54 years young now, played in a band back in the early 60's in Iowa. He played rythym guitar in a band called The Stompers. Yep never heard of em right! The Stompers used to be the back up band for Chuck Berry and The Everly Brothers every time they came to town. Chuck requested The Stompers on several ocassions. That was often, and Chuck requested The Stompers every time he was in that area. The four Stompers made around 150 to 180 dollars to split between them. And that was for a weekend show. 150-180 dollars for 3 days (Friday-Sunday)of playing plus free beer. That's nothing, they played for fun not for the money, well maybe for the free beer as well, but that's the way it should be.

    Now my Old man and his band have been getting together for the past 14 years and have been playing a 'Free High School Reunion'. Me and my brother have jammed with them as well as the other band members sibblings, and it's a blast. Once again it's all for fun, not the money.

    Now and again I jam (guitar) with other bands around the city, a Dub Band, Reggea band and a Dead cover Band, I get paid in beer. I have never collected any cash from any of the bands I've jammed with. Lemme make it clear right now....I have never ever earned one stinkin' penny for my playing, and thats the way it should be.

    Moral of the story, buy your games with your hard earned cash, gotta support the lowely developers. But when it comes to music, (it's your call of course) support them by going to their show, that'll pay for their beer, buying thier discs supports the record label more than the band, and well that means more 'drinks' for the record execs and less beer for the band!

    [ October 09, 2002, 15:12: Message edited by: Thorongil ]
     
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    Off Topic, but I HAD to respond to Thorongil.
    I don't listen to mainstream music. So the money I'm spending on cd's goes more into the artists pockets and to the promotion of other artists, than into some fat cat record execs pockets.

    Almost all the bands I listen to are indie bands on small labels. Folk is kind of an indie genre by itself, and there's indie rock, indie pop, indie metal, etc. Even indie rap and hip hop, if you are into that sort of thing :rolleyes:

    None of these bands make tons of money, and in many cases the labels they are on are run by one indie band with help from some friends (like Ida's Simple Machines label), or a music lover who wanted to give others an alternative to signing with mainstream labels.

    I will gladly go see a show, but a lot of bands I listen to (particularily the European-style metal bands) never come to Pittsburgh. We are driving to Cleveland to see Pinetop Seven next month, cause my cuz and I really like this band, but it's not normally an alternative.

    Just wanted to make you realize there is another alternative to lining the pockets of mainstream record execs: listen to indie bands! I've heard a lot more of them that are original and different than mainstream. At one time I used to think that the mainstream music world was pretty much all there was to offer, and most indie bands were small for a reason: they were not good enough to get signed by major labels. 375+ cd's (all indie bands) later, I can clearly say that's not the case!

    Check out www.insound.com, they have a really wide range of music available, or www.epitonic.com, which often has mp3's that you can sample.

    [ October 09, 2002, 19:14: Message edited by: Nutrimat ]
     
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    I have to admit, I do burn games. I'm only a kid, so I have no money. I wouldn't buy them anyway, so I guess that's how I justify it. One thing that helps me sleep at night is that I only burn games from big corporations, such as EA, Activision and Microsoft(let them burn in hell). I always try to buy the games from the little guys, like BioWare, Blizzard(although they aren't so little no more) and any other good games that deserve my scanty cash.
     
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    i never buy games

    why should i spend money if i can not?
    i prefer buy some beers and cigars to enjoy while a play :D
     
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    For the same reason you get paid for whatever work you do to pay for those cigars and beers.
     
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    ooo, a Warez D00d. Looks like it's time for some meathook sodomy.

    If you can afford a game-capable computer, you can afford the games
     
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    [​IMG] *ahem*

    I have 5 music CDs - two of which are copied, 3 are bought

    I don't actually but mot of my games either - several came with my computers, a few were gifts or pass-em-ons, a couple were borrowed, and I have about 4 copied games.

    two games were from BC as he copied a few old games no longer in production for me, the other 2 are from my dads friend who cpoies games for a living - I have AoE2 and Who wants to be a millionaire from him.

    I can often get things for free, but then again, I'm a dragon ;)
     
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    For games, I either buy it if it's one of those games that deserve to be brought (Final Fantasy Series, for instance). Sometimes we copy them, then if we like it, we buy it.
     
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    We've debated this many times over, and I think the general consensus has generally been that by far most people on here would buy the games *IF* they could afford them.

    I dare say that those of us that can generally do.

    It's not rocket science, if the games are pirated there will eventually be fewer good games. That would be a shame.
     
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