Posted November 01, 2013

sulc84
be good
Registered: Jan 2013
From Serbia

Elvin
I cast flare!
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted November 01, 2013

sanchit117
Steam
Registered: Aug 2013
From United Kingdom

Spinorial
Ninja who say Ni
Registered: Dec 2011
From Canada

nadenitza
New User
Registered: Mar 2011
From Bulgaria

Stooner
still sober
Registered: Dec 2011
From Brazil

Laziter
8bit dude
Registered: Jun 2012
From Denmark
Posted November 01, 2013

A free game actually being stolen, that says something about morale.

Elvin
I cast flare!
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted November 01, 2013


A free game actually being stolen, that says something about morale.
Edit: example, OH! something is being given away for free! therefore I must own it! despite not even going to play it! rather let it rot in my library then have some one else that actually wants to play it get it!
Post edited November 01, 2013 by Elvin37

innerring
New User
Registered: Dec 2012
From Bulgaria
Posted November 01, 2013

bolokanar
АБ … ꙂѢѦѪ – a Bulgarъ
Registered: Jul 2012
From Bulgaria
Posted November 01, 2013


Can't decide so here it is:
Eleusis Desura K??WZ-DFMJK-MLXW4-XP001-2FCN1
?? = EA's infamous space RPG trilogy
NR but +1
Post edited November 01, 2013 by simon_vd

Laziter
8bit dude
Registered: Jun 2012
From Denmark
Posted November 01, 2013

My experience here is quite good. People take some and give some, maybe not in equal amounts, but it's the thought that counts.
That being said, I do know of people who just pick everything that's free, even turn to piracy for the same.
I'll be the first to admit to piracy in a limited way; I've downloaded games if no demo was released, try before buy is my motto. If I liked the game, a purchase was made. If not, the game was deleted.

BAZ
tp://rainwave.cc
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted November 01, 2013


My experience here is quite good. People take some and give some, maybe not in equal amounts, but it's the thought that counts.
That being said, I do know of people who just pick everything that's free, even turn to piracy for the same.
I'll be the first to admit to piracy in a limited way; I've downloaded games if no demo was released, try before buy is my motto. If I liked the game, a purchase was made. If not, the game was deleted.
I actually bought hundreds of games, and played only a fraction of them... and only beat a fraction of those.
So the ones I played.. could be considered demos.. shame I all ready paid for them.
I'm about to beat my first gog game (out of 100+ owned).... The Book of Unwritten Tales. 6 hours in, phew.

Laziter
8bit dude
Registered: Jun 2012
From Denmark
Posted November 01, 2013

My experience here is quite good. People take some and give some, maybe not in equal amounts, but it's the thought that counts.
That being said, I do know of people who just pick everything that's free, even turn to piracy for the same.
I'll be the first to admit to piracy in a limited way; I've downloaded games if no demo was released, try before buy is my motto. If I liked the game, a purchase was made. If not, the game was deleted.

I actually bought hundreds of games, and played only a fraction of them... and only beat a fraction of those.
So the ones I played.. could be considered demos.. shame I all ready paid for them.
I'm about to beat my first gog game (out of 100+ owned).... The Book of Unwritten Tales. 6 hours in, phew.
I'm not affraid to admit that my approach is faulty, actually just a bad excuse at best.
BUT, I'm always paying in the end. Downloading games illegally is my last resort, most developers put out demos, so that kinda takes care of it it the end. In 6 years (that's how long I've been on Steam) I've downloaded about 4 games that had no demo. 3 of them was bought after, the last one got deleted.

BAZ
tp://rainwave.cc
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted November 01, 2013

I actually bought hundreds of games, and played only a fraction of them... and only beat a fraction of those.
So the ones I played.. could be considered demos.. shame I all ready paid for them.
I'm about to beat my first gog game (out of 100+ owned).... The Book of Unwritten Tales. 6 hours in, phew.

I'm not affraid to admit that my approach is faulty, actually just a bad excuse at best.
BUT, I'm always paying in the end. Downloading games illegally is my last resort, most developers put out demos, so that kinda takes care of it it the end. In 6 years (that's how long I've been on Steam) I've downloaded about 4 games that had no demo. 3 of them was bought after, the last one got deleted.
The best thing is, they have an online catalogue I can reserve stuff at :D. I'm going to look for the original 2 monkey islands tonight.

nadenitza
New User
Registered: Mar 2011
From Bulgaria
Posted November 01, 2013

I'm not affraid to admit that my approach is faulty, actually just a bad excuse at best.
BUT, I'm always paying in the end. Downloading games illegally is my last resort, most developers put out demos, so that kinda takes care of it it the end. In 6 years (that's how long I've been on Steam) I've downloaded about 4 games that had no demo. 3 of them was bought after, the last one got deleted.