Originally posted by gilfan
Yes, and that's why it's there, to stop the casual user from copying the game for his friends. Just because some people know where to find the tools to break the protection doesn't mean you don't protect it at all.
You're taking something of value without paying for it. If you can't see that that is wrong, then there is something wrong with you.
If you lose the cd, that's your own damned fault. If you lost a pair of sunglasses, would you expect the manufacturer to mail you a new pair? If spot chews up the disk, most publishers will replace the cd if you mail them the chewed up one. Neither of which is an unreasonable burden to put upon legitmate purchasers of the game.
Yes, and that's why it's there, to stop the casual user from copying the game for his friends. Just because some people know where to find the tools to break the protection doesn't mean you don't protect it at all.
You're taking something of value without paying for it. If you can't see that that is wrong, then there is something wrong with you.
If you lose the cd, that's your own damned fault. If you lost a pair of sunglasses, would you expect the manufacturer to mail you a new pair? If spot chews up the disk, most publishers will replace the cd if you mail them the chewed up one. Neither of which is an unreasonable burden to put upon legitmate purchasers of the game.
Do you play on a laptop? Do you expect people to carry aound every game CD that they may or may not want to play while out and about?
I travel nearly every week. The majority of my Civ time is sitting in airports or on airplanes. I would like a legal way to start my legally purchased and installed copy without needing the CD to be in the drive.
If you think this is an unreasonable request then there is really nothing to talk about with you.
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