Message from @Eirshy
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sorry, i mean
"purchasing games online"
Fun fact: Bioshock 1 for PC, if you have the CD for it, requires you to download a crack for it in order to play it.
True enough; But the idea of offering a legitimate demo of a game was still nice.
All because the website it looks for for DRM black holed
i do think them offering demos would be better
at the moment
And there's no "official" patch to fix it
there is just a steam 2 hour policy
which requires you to pay them anyway
Steam's 2hr policy is pretty good tbh
or at least have the money on hand
i mean
Way better than nothing
I just raped a little jewish boy, what's poppin in here?
I don't think anyone here is arguing that a company shouldn't be compensated for it's product, n' all; But the consumers are just increasingly getting le shaft from the crossfire between the Yarr-Harr-Fiddly-Dee lads and the companies.
i do think it would be better if devs gave out a demo link on the sale page, maybe a segment of the game or a 2 hour trial on its own
I wish it was a little more permissive for the consumer, but they mandate that all games support it, so that's nice.
i think my old pc still has the postal 2 demo on it
@π―ππ_πΆππππππππ there is no economic incentive not to pirate digital media
A demo can only lose customers
well i spose its like giving people a taste of a drug to get them hooked for free
or it could gain them
You aren't wrong there either; But, it doesn't stop people from buying stupid shit anyway.
in the instance of "oh, well i dont know if thats good"
Somehow Call of Duty continues to be a franchise.
or "oh, ill just pirate it to see if its good"
@π―ππ_πΆππππππππ the creators have to create the incentive to pay for their work by means of impressing the audience; their actual product is infinitely replicatable and therefore has no value derived from scarcity
Absolutely.
its a shame tbh
i remember after playing the p2 demo i wanted it but never got round to buying the game till just this year
i want the devs to get their money *legitimately*, as long as theres something like a 2 hour policy or a demo
Much the same in that an unskilled baker can remove all value from the ingredients in a loaf of bread, a shitty game has no inherent value.
but its hard to prevent piracy
"Hard" try impossible
i mean
its *potentially* possible
No
but the main ways of doing it involve drm