Posted November 05, 2013
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As of late, I've been keeping a track of those who claimed codes from here.
Many are there same, just lurking in the shadows pressing F5 to find the next code.
In the spirit of all kindness, that's not the way to pull it.. It ruins the entire idea of the Ninja.
I've been having some PM exchanges with other users, and we've come the conclusion that the basic idea of this thread is dead.
No codes can be left naked as there will always be a F5'er out there.
Make a GA thread instead, seems like the best way to be a nice guy.
It works so you don't blame any of these people for using all these tricks to keep getting more and more games. But it really makes you wonder, when do they ever play these freaking games if all they are always doing is looking around the corner for the next game? Some regularly nab 5+ keys a week, upto 20-25 every month.
For all the comments about how awesome this community is, I'm more and more inclined to believe its for the giveaways for the most part and take those away and these forums will become like the Steam forums.
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My personal opinion is anyone who lives and dies in this thread for the majority of their day are leechers and feeding off the generosity of others solely to add to their gaming collection whether they know about the game being offered or not. They see free and they want free.
First reply is really no different than ninja grabbing a dropped code. Instead of nabbing a dropped key quickly, all the first reply does is be quickest at saying "may I?" Do you really think every single person who says "me?" really knows what that game is about for all the time the first reply happens 1 second after the gift post? If you look at the evidence over the last 6-8 monhts, people saying ""may I" are fans of every single genre out there from grand strategy to platformers to shooters to adventure to everything else. Call me naïve but in my gaming history, I've never met a single person who is a fan of every single genre out there. And especially not to the ratios who see in these free games threads.