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Sarafan: There is a problem if the site is pirating games. LotR games that are available there aren't available anywhere else. This is quite suspicious in my opinion. Same goes for Black & White for example. What's the difference between pirating games and buying pirated games?

I don't think so. In the best interest of buyer is to recognize when something might be illegal. I'm not suggesting that we should be constantly suspicious when buying something, but some vigilance is recommended. When I see site that sells Black & White DRM-free, I also see a red light flashing. The game isn't available on Origin, Steam and any other digital distribution platform. Some inferior site miraculously starts to sell this game, this is too beautiful to be true.
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nightcraw1er.488: As i said above, it is not a users responsibility to check wether a site has licenses or not. I never checked if gog has, or shinyloot, or any of the other stores out there. You can downvote me all you like, but it is still not the responsibility of the user.
She. You get a new kitchen fitted, do you check all the items have not been stolen, all that all employees are valid to work, not as the customer you purchase.
Another example, zoom platform has duke nuke 3D, is that an illegal site? That game was removed from other stores. As I said, I have never heard of that site or used it, nor any intention, but to start to question its validity and state that users have a responsibility to do background checks and such like is nonsense.
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Sachys: Well, the company that owns it is apparently registered in London and had a whopping net turnover of some £300 the other year, so no... the games are very unlikely licenced by any means.

Theres so much screaming "suspect" at me about the webpage that I'm gonna need hearing aids.

So buying stolen goods doesnt bother you? - even though you can go to the clink for that.
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nightcraw1er.488: At no point has it been proven that these are stolen goods. You are simply casting aspersions until something is proven. It is not a users responsibility to validate every company they come across.
Not gonna argue what the responsibilities of an user should be, but if you download a game from a illegal source and you get caught, the copyright/IP owner won't care if you didn't knew about the illegality. They'll gonna make you pay or your costs of legally proving your innocence likely exceed your fine. Users should take care about the sources they'll use, otherwise they usually loose - in one way or the other.
Post edited August 18, 2021 by Ueber
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nightcraw1er.488: At no point has it been proven that these are stolen goods. You are simply casting aspersions until something is proven. It is not a users responsibility to validate every company they come across.
It might not be, but you have to admit, this site has the feel of buying a laptop for £50 from a guy down the pub.

As Sarafan said, they sell LOTR games (including War of the Ring, which is licenced by the Tolkien Estate as a book based video game; available nowhere else - and ask yourself, would the Tolkien Estate have negotiated a deal with this site?) and Black and White (again, available nowhere else, and probably in rights limbo between defunct Lionhead (MS) and EA).

If something looks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck.
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nightcraw1er.488: At no point has it been proven that these are stolen goods. You are simply casting aspersions until something is proven. It is not a users responsibility to validate every company they come across.
as i said in the same post, the owning company doesnt have the pull nor the finances to licence the games listed - not in ANY way.

so please answer the question.
I wonder why are the Lord of the Rings so strangely prominent on that website? They have a seprate tab, the banners are LOTR related, even though the one at the top is for a game they don't sell, and the one on the bottom is from the movies...

The whole website is just weird, man. It's like... remember that Looney Tunes cartoon Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers? The one where everyone except Bugs got replaced with these badly animated bizarro clones? This website is like if those same aliens tried to replace a real online game store with such a clone.
Post edited August 18, 2021 by Breja
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Breja: I wonder why are the Lord of the Rings so strangely prominent on that website?
Hard to say... It all does feel shady, especially the prices going 300 in some cases.

Glancing at it there's a lot of 'digital download'; if it had been physical media i'd have felt safer.
I appreciate all the replies. I figured it was dodgy but really hoped it was just some site that somehow had legal rights to games. Seeing NFS carbon/most wanted, just ticked my hyped mode into overdrive.

As others said, I was more concerned about my bank account more than anything else. Since heard enough horror stories around that one. I will just forget about that site.
So their business model is; Obtain a pirated version of a game, probably a torrent, store it on a file hosting site, and using a lookalike shopfront, sell the link to the file to unsuspecting gamers who are also potentially handing over personal banking details?

You've got to hand it to them. That takes balls. And they are likely to get kicked in them soon enough.
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borisburke: So their business model is; Obtain a pirated version of a game, probably a torrent, store it on a file hosting site, and using a lookalike shopfront, sell the link to the file to unsuspecting gamers who are also potentially handing over personal banking details?

You've got to hand it to them. That takes balls. And they are likely to get kicked in them soon enough.
as i mentioned earlier in the thread they're registered in London as well. either has to be a sockpuppet setup (with the registration) or a complete moron thats done it.
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Sachys: as i mentioned earlier in the thread they're registered in London as well. either has to be a sockpuppet setup (with the registration) or a complete moron thats done it.
Probably the first but that makes me curious what kind of money one can expect from such venture.
It is obviously a jab to GOG.com.

They don't sell just good old games... they sell the very BEST old games! BOG.org! Or just Bogorg as friends call him.
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timppu: Or just Bogorg as friends call him.
Sounds Swedish.
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timppu: Or just Bogorg as friends call him.
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Breja: Sounds Swedish.
Took me about one millisecond to get that reference. LOL
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Breja: Sounds Swedish.
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borisburke: Took me about one millisecond to get that reference. LOL
Well, back when that Star Trek episode was made, the most famous Swede was the tennis legend Björn Bogorg.
Curious how they managed to dodge the ever watchful eye of Warner Bros for years (according to archive.org)?
Post edited August 18, 2021 by Swedrami
Necroposting because I just dealt with this site before reading the thread. Yes, still operating after all these months. I tried it, realized it was definitely odd to see a store using Mediafire to host their games and then immediately contacted customer service for a full refund. I will be checking my bank account, but they did send me a refund notice and of course I didn't use my real name or any of that information.

Do NOT use this site. It's not legit and runs through shopify. Really surprised Facebook is promoting this to me because I'm a GOG user. Selling games that are not kosher is definitely illegal. I told the customer service person I had ordered by accident and they were like, "it's okay, you can have any other game you want for free." That is SUS! I replied no, I would rather have a full refund.

Edit: Okay, so this is interesting. The guy who started all this is the owner of the Official LOTR Fan Page on Facebook. Check it yourself, you will find the post he made advertising his site selling these games. He also announced there that this was his new business venture and had a shit load of people believing this was legit and buying those games from him.
Post edited November 20, 2021 by TheGrimLord