how can you steal something that is infinitely abundant?They are mostly lying. People want to steal.
how can you steal something that is infinitely abundant?They are mostly lying. People want to steal.
and yeah I will always support actually buying the game, but when God Hand is no longer avaliable for years now and there is no real way to play it legally, I will illegally download the files and play it on my pc/burn a disc and play it on my hacked ps2.
ok now do the same for every game ever made, at acessible prices, and explain to me how buying a used copy that neither dev nor publisher makes money on is ethically and morally different than borrowing the files from my virtual friend "classic_Games.org_trusteduploader"SONY PS2 Playstation2 God Hand Japanese Edition Action Good GP | eBay
This item is the Japanese version. Operation check OK. Condition: Good.www.ebay.com
There, you canacquireplay the game legally. It's a japanese version, but since you have a Hacked PS2, it should play games from all regions. No need to pirate the game.
You said there's no real way to play it legally, I gave you one. Why move the goalpost?ok now do the same for every game ever made, at acessible prices, and explain to me how buying a used copy that neither dev nor publisher makes money on is ethically and morally different than borrowing the files from my virtual friend "classic_Games.org_trusteduploader"
Ok, then let me rephrase it. There is no legal way to aquire it directly from the publisher or developer.You said there's no real way to play it legally, I gave you one. Why move the goalpost?
The guy who would eventually sell me my copy did not get compensation from me playing the game through emulation. but he he still had his copy, no one was wrong'd, there was no victim."Explain to me how buying a second hand TV that neither store or manufacturer makes money on is ethically and morally different from stealing it".
I'm not fucking around, this is my exact point. if the product isn't on sale at all, who are you stealing from. I am not condoning piracy from piracy sake. If a game is on sale on steam, playstation, xbox, whatever store you may come up with, and you pirate it, you're just an asshole and I do not and will not ever support that."Borrowing from a friend" is code for pirating it, stop fucking around.
I can't buy a fiat Uno from fiat anymore. Maybe I'll just steal a random one from the street.There is no legal way to aquire it directly from the publisher or developer.
Same as the guy that sold me the fiat Uno. And you playing a legitimate copy of the game via emulation is not a problem.The guy who sold me, did.
But I did play the game before through emulation, and neither Bandai or the people that worked in making the game get any compensation from it.
If you buy it from him he gets paid. If you don't buy it from him or someone else, you're stealing. It's a very simple concept. And yes, there was no victim, but that doesn't mean it's not piracyThe guy who would eventually sell me my copy did not get compensation from me playing the game through emulation. but he he still had his copy, no one was wrong'd, there was no victim.
So basically you'd steal if you could, gotcha.My brother in heaven, if I could just copy a television without actually taking another television from someone I absolutelly would.
I showed you a link of your example product for sale. Replace the gods hand with fiat Uno, same shit.I'm not fucking around, this is my exact point. if the product isn't on sale at all, who are you stealing from.
The fiat Uno is also not available through official channels, so stealing one is fair game. Got it.We're talking about shit that isnt avaliable though "official channels" or whatever you might call it.
and by your argument, me hitting ctrl+c and ctrl+v is the same as stealing, did I steal your opinions in order to reply to them?Your argument holds no water, so just say something like "even though the game is available and I can get a legitimate copy from a private vendor, I'd rather just download it elsewhere to save cash". It will make you seem more honest, and you don't have to justify yourself.
Brother I never said its not piracy. What I said is that by downloading an Illegal copy of something that is not legally even avaliable, since there is no physical good being removed from anyone, its not the same as stealing something from someone.If you buy it from him he gets paid. If you don't buy it from him or someone else, you're stealing. It's a very simple concept. And yes, there was no victim, but that doesn't mean it's not piracy
Mate, you've lost the argument. Coming up with shit like this is waving the white flag.I can't buy a fiat Uno from fiat anymore. Maybe I'll just steal a random one from the street
I'm all for pirating if you so please, just not gonna lie and act like most of this emulation shit isnt piracy.how can you steal something that is infinitely abundant?
You're not gonna lie, you're also not going to think very hard to understand the issue.I'm all for pirating if you so please, just not gonna lie and act like most of this emulation shit isnt piracy.
does not change the fact that you cant play ANY of the mainline pokemon games on the switch (other than the ones that are exclusives to switch)
Nintendo does absolutelly jackshit about game preservation, having the files and cartridges lost in some warehouse where no one can access them is NOT game preservation.
When you buy a game you do not own the game. Doesn't matter if you buy physical or an "infinitely abundant" digital copy.how can you steal something that is infinitely abundant?
When you buy a game you do not own the game. Doesn't matter if you buy physical or an "infinitely abundant" digital copy.
What you purchase is a license to play the game.
Licenses are not infinitely abundant and are effectively created when you pay for said license.
No matter how you slice it, you're supporting piracy while trying to veil yourself under some paper-thin moral stance with about as much intellectual depth as a wading pool.
And I will restate this. I have zero problem with emulators or using them to actually "preserve" old games like arcade games that likely don't even exist anymore, and things of that nature. No problem.
But you continue to hide behind the shield of preservation to try and justify the illegal and immoral behavior of stealing. And you're openly advocating for the practice.
I'm sure you'd think so when understanding logic is not your strong suit.Mate, you've lost the argument. Coming up with shit like this is waving the white flag.
Pack it up, you've lost.
I showed you a method of legally purchasing that something, and you moved the goalpost. Most games sold in physical format can be bough, all the way back to the Atari years. If your argument is for a game that was only sold digitally and is not sold anymore, then that's fair. But that was NOT your argument.Brother I never said its not piracy. What I said is that by downloading an Illegal copy of something that is not legally even avaliable, since there is no physical good being removed from anyone, its not the same as stealing something from someone.
Sick burn, you must be great at parties.I'm sure you'd think so when understanding logic is not your strong suit.
Imagine going to these lengths to defend companies that lie to your face so that you'll hand over hard earned money to buy their slop.I showed you a method of legally purchasing that something, and you moved the goalpost. Most games sold in physical format can be bough, all the way back to the Atari years. If your argument is for a game that was only sold digitally and is not sold anymore, then that's fair. But that was NOT your argument.
ExactlyWhen you buy a game you do not own the game. Doesn't matter if you buy physical or an "infinitely abundant" digital copy.
What you purchase is a license to play the game.
Licenses are not infinitely abundant and are effectively created when you pay for said license.
No matter how you slice it, you're supporting piracy while trying to veil yourself under some paper-thin moral stance with about as much intellectual depth as a wading pool.
And I will restate this. I have zero problem with emulators or using them to actually "preserve" old games like arcade games that likely don't even exist anymore, and things of that nature. No problem.
But you continue to hide behind the shield of preservation to try and justify the illegal and immoral behavior of stealing. And you're openly advocating for the practice.
Imagine going to these lengths to defend companies that lie to your face so that you'll hand over hard earned money to buy their slop.