Posted May 08, 2013


Someone said there was a demo. There wasn't. It's that simple. I refuted a single assertion with 3 words and screenshot. You know, evidence to back those three words up.
It has nothing at all to do with how many pirate copies were because of a lack of demo, or how many were Linux users. Someone said something that was incorrect, I corrected them on that single point. I didn't even say I disagreed with them! Just that they were incorrect on that one point.

But of course you probably have the data to back those claims up? Something along the line of how many linux-versions gotten downloaded and how many tried to get the demo first? If not, you're the one pulling on straw.....
You are bringing a weak argument to the table, claiming that it represents my views and then attacking that weak argument to prove me to be incorrect.