It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
avatar
langurmonkey: You may not see games as important as food, shelter and medicine but I think entertainment(games, movies, TV shows) is just as important as food, shelter and medicine for some people. Some people need more than just food, shelter and medicine. For some people, entertainment is the medicine that keeps them sane...
avatar
hedwards: There's plenty of free games out there.

I'm one of only 2 white people in this portion of China. I can't read or write more than a little bit and the number of people I can talk to is minimal. If anybody would be in that position, it would be me.

The truth is that there are tons of free games all over the net, many of which are more than capable of sinking massive amounts of time. The games here are great, but many of them have been cloned elsewhere or have newer free analogs.

I get what you're saying, I just don't agree.
It is true, there are a lot of free games out there but most of them, aren't as good as the games that cost money. A lot of the free games also restrict you to a point where you have to spend money in order to enjoy the game. A good example of this is the free to play Stronghold game.
avatar
hedwards: I think some names are easier to impersonate that others are. But any name with _, w or m in it is particularly vulnerable to impersonation. A regex to weed out people trying to add an extra _ or that substitutes a rn for m would go a long ways. It wouldn't catch everybody, I'm not sure how they would deal with different numbers.
So uh, yeah, you were saying?... :P
avatar
rampancy: That's pretty much why I won't do a straight-up "here's the code" giveaway. Up until now I've made the barrier to entry pretty trivial, as it is with most user-made contests, but given what I've read here I'll likely return to what I did with my System Shock 2 giveaway and make people do certain tasks, like giving to a charity, to enter.
avatar
hedvvards: Indeed, also it's shocking how easy it is to create these scamming accounts. Mr. Gog really needs to do something before this gets out of hand.

Also give me free stuff.

Heh, heh, heh, J/K. Just made this account so nobody else could.
Good idea.

PS
I"m the real langurmonkey!!!
Post edited November 05, 2012 by Iangurmonkey
avatar
hedvvards: Indeed, also it's shocking how easy it is to create these scamming accounts. Mr. Gog really needs to do something before this gets out of hand.

Also give me free stuff.

Heh, heh, heh, J/K. Just made this account so nobody else could.
avatar
Iangurmonkey: Good idea.

PS
I"m the real langurmonkey!!!
No, I am!!!

PS
The post above this post was posted with an account I just made so people can't impersonate me. Don't worry, everyone. I did what hedwards did to protect himself because it is a brilliant idea. Impersonating yourself before a scammer can impersonate you. Pure genius.
Post edited November 05, 2012 by langurmonkey
avatar
langurmonkey: You may not see games as important as food, shelter and medicine but I think entertainment(games, movies, TV shows) is just as important as food, shelter and medicine for some people. Some people need more than just food, shelter and medicine. For some people, entertainment is the medicine that keeps them sane... People don't need love to survive but I know, a lot of people in this world need love to not reach a point of depression where they want to kill themselves or a point where they go insane.
I know where you are coming from, but i still don't agree with you. Games are not essential goods. This is a matter of fact. Let me give you an example. I really want to play Dishonored, but i just can't afford it at full price right now. Do you know what i will do? I'll just wait for a sale. I can wait, it won't kill me, there's no need to beg for a free copy or to download a pirated version. Now, if i'm starving and need food, then i can't wait. It's a matter of survival. It's ludicrous to compare games to these essential goods.

Like hedwards already said, we have reached a point where it isn't even necessary to pay for games anymore. There are plenty of high quality free titles. Seriously, the good free games alone are enough to give you years of enjoyment.

By the way, i think that if you could afford a PC and an internet connection, i'm pretty sure you can buy a U$2,39 or a U$5 game on a Steam/GOG promo once in a while.
Post edited November 05, 2012 by Neobr10
avatar
langurmonkey: You may not see games as important as food, shelter and medicine but I think entertainment(games, movies, TV shows) is just as important as food, shelter and medicine for some people. Some people need more than just food, shelter and medicine. For some people, entertainment is the medicine that keeps them sane... People don't need love to survive but I know, a lot of people in this world need love to not reach a point of depression where they want to kill themselves or a point where they go insane.
avatar
Neobr10: I know where you are coming from, but i still don't agree with you. Games are not essential goods. This is a matter of fact. Let me give you an example. I really want to play Dishonored, but i just can't afford it at full price right now. Do you know what i will do? I'll just wait for a sale. I can wait, it won't kill me, there's no need to beg for a free copy or to download a pirated version. Now, if i'm starving and need food, then i can't wait. It's a matter of survival. It's ludicrous to compare games to these essential goods.

Like hedwards already said, we have reached a point where it isn't even necessary to pay for games anymore. There are plenty of high quality free titles. Seriously, the good free games alone are enough to give you years of enjoyment.
You can wait for Dishonored because you already have a lot of good games to play, right? Imagine if you didn't have any games or just one or two games. I don't like most of the free games out there and I'm sure some people in this world don't like most of the free games, out there too. So not possible for people like me and them to get years of enjoyment from these free games. If you have one or two games, how long will those games last you? Not so long.
Post edited November 05, 2012 by langurmonkey
avatar
langurmonkey: You can wait for Dishonored because you already have a lot of good games to play, right? Imagine if you didn't have any games or just one or two games.
Look at my edit above. And what about the free games which are as good as paid ones nowadays?
avatar
langurmonkey: It is true, there are a lot of free games out there but most of them, aren't as good as the games that cost money. A lot of the free games also restrict you to a point where you have to spend money in order to enjoy the game. A good example of this is the free to play Stronghold game.
Stronghold is a bad example, don't generalize it. There are plenty of games that are fun even if you don't pay for it. The ones that come to my mind are DC Universe, DDO, LOTR Online, Tribes Ascend, Planetside 2, Team Fortress 2, DOTA 2.
Post edited November 05, 2012 by Neobr10
4K5B-8MKF-LG4N-QQE4
avatar
langurmonkey: You can wait for Dishonored because you already have a lot of good games to play, right? Imagine if you didn't have any games or just one or two games.
avatar
Neobr10: Look at my edit above. And what about the free games which are as good as paid ones nowadays?
Yeah, if you can afford a PC and internet connection, you can buy your own games. But what about the people who are using internet connections, other people are paying for? Example, your mom or dad"s internet connection. What about the people who purchased their PCs, back when they could buy things? What about people who have PCs because generous people gifted PCs to them? Having a PC and having access to the internet doesn't automatically mean someone often sprinkles diamonds on their food, so their shit sparkles. :)
avatar
langurmonkey: You can wait for Dishonored because you already have a lot of good games to play, right? Imagine if you didn't have any games or just one or two games.
avatar
Neobr10: Look at my edit above. And what about the free games which are as good as paid ones nowadays?
avatar
langurmonkey: It is true, there are a lot of free games out there but most of them, aren't as good as the games that cost money. A lot of the free games also restrict you to a point where you have to spend money in order to enjoy the game. A good example of this is the free to play Stronghold game.
avatar
Neobr10: Stronghold is a bad example, don't generalize it. There are plenty of games that are fun even if you don't pay for it. The ones that come to my mind are DC Universe, DDO, LOTR Online, Tribes Ascend, Planetside 2, Team Fortress 2, DOTA 2.
I think you just listed the only good free games, in my opinion. You can't expect those games to last someone for a really long time. And what if they just aren't into those games?
Post edited November 05, 2012 by langurmonkey
avatar
langurmonkey: You can wait for Dishonored because you already have a lot of good games to play, right? Imagine if you didn't have any games or just one or two games. I don't like most of the free games out there and I'm sure some people in this world don't like most of the free games, out there too. So not possible for people like me and them to get years of enjoyment from these free games. If you have one or two games, how long will those games last you? Not so long.
So you're telling me that there are people who own a decent PC, pay a monthly fee for intertnet connection and can't afoord for a 2 or 5 dollars games once in a while? I'm sorry, but i just don't buy it. Console games are still kind of expensive, but PC games are cheaper than a hamburger nowadays. And what about the millions of pay-what-you-want indie bundles? I'm sorry, but i just don't buy it.
Surely there is at least one game from these threads that can hold people's attention: http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/free_games_and_3rd_party_mods_the_updated_list/page1
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/awsome_free_dos_games_with_dos_box_configurations
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/top_10_browser_based_games_you_should_play/page1

I call bs on the need to scam for games.
Post edited November 05, 2012 by Thunderstone
avatar
langurmonkey: You can wait for Dishonored because you already have a lot of good games to play, right? Imagine if you didn't have any games or just one or two games. I don't like most of the free games out there and I'm sure some people in this world don't like most of the free games, out there too. So not possible for people like me and them to get years of enjoyment from these free games. If you have one or two games, how long will those games last you? Not so long.
avatar
Neobr10: So you're telling me that there are people who own a decent PC, pay a monthly fee for intertnet connection and can't afoord for a 2 or 5 dollars games once in a while? I'm sorry, but i just don't buy it. Console games are still kind of expensive, but PC games are cheaper than a hamburger nowadays. And what about the millions of pay-what-you-want indie bundles? I'm sorry, but i just don't buy it.
No, I'm not saying people who pay monthly for an internet connection can't afford games. And in order to get one of those pay what you want indie bundles, you need a credit card or a paypal account of etc. You can't just search your couch for some quarters, some dimes and buy one of those pay what you want indie bundles.
avatar
thewishingvvell: 4K5B-8MKF-LG4N-QQE4
The person who redeemed this is extremely fast. A true ninja.
Post edited November 05, 2012 by langurmonkey
By the way, the scammer here has 140 games on his main Steam account. Unless he got those 140 games by scamming people, which is unlikely, he's full of BS when he said that he is poor and everything. And surprisingly, he hasn't even ran most of these games. Don't pitty him, he's just an asshole, he doesn't need these games.

He scammed people not because he needs games, but because he's an asshole.
avatar
Neobr10: By the way, the scammer here has 140 games on his main Steam account. Unless he got those 140 games by scamming people, which is unlikely, he's full of BS when he said that he is poor and everything. And surprisingly, he hasn't even ran most of these games. Don't pitty him, he's just an asshole, he doesn't need these games.

He scammed people not because he needs games, but because he's an asshole.
Yeah, he is an asshole. If you have 140 games(unless all those games suck but I doubt it in his case), you have enough entertainment to last you half your lifetime, so then it doesn't matter if he is poor, middle class, rich, wealthy etc
Post edited November 05, 2012 by langurmonkey
avatar
langurmonkey: No, I'm not saying people who pay monthly for an internet connection can't afford games. And in order to get one of those pay what you want indie bundles, you need a credit card or a paypal account of etc. You can't just search your couch for some quarters, some dimes and buy one of those pay what you want indie bundles.
Well, i have 2 credit cards myself and i don't pay any kind of fee for them. It isn't really that hard to get an international credit card where i live, and that's a 3rd world country (banks usually give you one if you open a bank account). Again i don't agree with you.
We are actually talking about the need to beg for games on the forum, which i am totally against. Of course there's NOTHING to justify scamming people. Even if that Anasto guy was as poor as he claimed to be (he actually isn't), it still doesn't justify it.
Post edited November 05, 2012 by Neobr10