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BTW, by downloading or copying illegal versions of CivIII, you are driving the price up. Did anybody stop to consider that? If they can only get a few copies out, you can bet that future prices will be higher! The cost of distribution is not free.
Thief or no, you are NOT doing the creators of the game any favors. You're saying - with your pocketbooks (or lack thereof) - that you don't care to fund present and future games.
So I guess you don't want a Civ IV, do you?
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away" --Henry David Thoreau
Originally posted by Bay Skipjack
Oswald-
You even admit it's "ripping" Firaxis and Infogames off! Would you agree that the information on your hard drive can't be stolen? It isn't an object, can't be held, essentially occupies no space, has no real mass.
'admit'? I was giving an objective opinion, I wasn't trying to justify warez, nor was i saying that they are the devil.
But anyways, no. Information from my hard drive can't be stolen, it can be copied, but I'll still have it. (Although, I suppose if someone deleted it afterwards that'd be similiar to theft... but we aren't talking about that)
Software piracy is theft. It's just theft of intellectual property instead of physical property meaning the details are a little different but it's still stealing. Think about the expression: "That guy stole my idea!".
They call it piracy for a reason.
I not only dream in colour, I dream in 32-bit colour.
Originally posted by Osweld
It isn't theft, it's just ripping Firaxis and Infrogames off. Software isn't a physical object that you can steal from someone. If you download it, you aren't taking it away from anyone, you are just geting it with no cost to you or the company.
This must be one of stupidest statements ever, if you're not only trying to provoke a reaction, Osweld!
Software is basicly knowledge or know-how, it's an idea like eNo wrote - and ideas are one of the most priced commodities of the world!
If you know anything about economics, then you must know that there is allways basic costs and variable costs. This means that if Firaxis/Infrogames sells nothing it's still gonna cost them something. Game development isn't without costs!
This is what you pay for! You pay to support the people at firaxis/infrogames, they spent a lot of time making the game, now they wanna get paid so they can make more games!!
Originally posted by eNo
Software piracy is theft. It's just theft of intellectual property instead of physical property meaning the details are a little different but it's still stealing. Think about the expression: "That guy stole my idea!".
They call it piracy for a reason.
Hm, well I have always considered that intellectual property stuff to be a load of crap.
I guess It's just a matter of opinion.
P.S. It's funny that you mentioned the expresion "that guy stole my idea" I've always hated when people used that expresion. I mean, I really don't underdstand how you can 'steal' an idea. Or the obsession people have with taking a claim to a specific idea or concept.
Hm, well I have always considered that intellectual property stuff to be a load of crap.
I guess It's just a matter of opinion.
P.S. It's funny that you mentioned the expresion "that guy stole my idea" I've always hated when people used that expresion. I mean, I really don't underdstand how you can 'steal' an idea. Or the obsession people have with taking a claim to a specific idea or concept.
You may call intellectual property "a load of crap," but my argument still stands - they still make $0 from people who don't buy the game
To quote myself:
Thief or no, you are NOT doing the creators of the game any favors. You're saying - with your pocketbooks (or lack thereof) - that you don't care to fund present and future games.
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away" --Henry David Thoreau
First: I want Firaxis to make lots of money so they continue to evolve as a company.
Second: I also want Firaxis to take the fan's position seriously and deliver on promises or clarify previous statements (or especially LACK of statements).
If the second item is not handled properly, I think the first will suffer. There are many ways besides a free download that Firaxis can see problems with its profit margins:
1) Bad PR, which only fuels people's worries and helps to spread bad word-of-mouth;
2) Bad press...the 'official' bad word-of-mouth (wait till reviewers latch onto stuff like no demo, only 8 playable civs at once, no public beta even though one was hoped for, and, possibly, no MP out of the box, etc.);
3) 1+2 = People borrowing the game from a friend first to try it;
4) 1+2 = People deciding to wait and NOT buy the game on release day;
5) 1+2 = People deciding to try a warez d/l first to see if they like it;
6) 1+2 = People deciding to try a warez d/l knowing they'll never buy the game no matter what.
Frankly, the #6 are punks. I think we all agree. If you d/l the game and end up liking it, then you must by all means go to the store and buy it!
However, #3-5 represent, in my opinion, the real enemy for Firaxis. In general, I think people are good and law-abiding. But when given enough reasons to doubt, be it through bad word-of-mouth, bad press, previous bad experience with this market, etc., people will naturally be cautious.
And it is that caution that will hurt Firaxis many times more than a group of lamers who would never pay for the game anyway.
And it is that caution that Firaxis SHOULD have been trying to overcome these many months with much much better PR.
If you ask me, people SHOULD be cautious and NOT spend full price on Civ3. That is a reasonable, legal way to send a message that: Hey, Firaxis...you'd better treat your fans better next time around.
I've been on these boards for a long time and I still don't know what to think when it comes to you -- FrantzX, December 21, 2001
"Yin": Your friendly, neighborhood negative cosmic force.
Hey that Newton guy is nothing special, after reading his explanations an checking his evidences I can do everything he could - even more!
Phhh, of cause I know the theory of gravity; it's simple!! If I lived at that time, they could have just asked me!!
Why pay scientists, they don't make anything physical?
Why even pay teachers when they have taught me something - I could have thought of that myself!
This may come as a shock but before you can build a television (physical stuff) you would have to think of a way to invent it (intellectual stuff)!
I am a student now, when I'm done I'm gonna have a job where I don't create anything myself, but I'm gonna think of a lot of things for others to create - of cause they could just think of it themselves!
I agree with you on this Ralf, someone mark this down
If you want to play civ3 then buy it, but if you aren't sure yet hold off on buying it!
It is possible (doubtful though) that Infogrames and Firaxis will release a demo for Civ3 after the game comes out, and time considerations are a little bit leess stringent. There will also be a number of reviews from both game sites and people on Apolyton. If I buy civ3 (i will unless i hear something else that is really bad...like no improvement to the nuke model at all) I will give it a brutally honest review. I won't pull any punches either way, and I will look at both its highpoints and its flaws then try to come to a honest conclusion for the player.
Wait till a patch or two comes out, and just see what the general attitude is. We all know that the first few weeks will be mostly hype, so give it a month if you aren't sure.
If on the other hand you are a multiplayer and this whole thing about MP turns out to be true, then don't buy the game till they release MP. This will hurt them in the short run, and they will think twice about releasing multiplayer late. If it turns out that you have to pay for MP later on, then be a man, suck it up and DON'T BUY THE GAME! There are a number of other strategy alternatives, both commercial and independent.
Empire Earth
Age of Mythology
WarCraft 3
EU2
MoO3
Star Wars Galaxies
Freeciv
Clash of Civilizations
Manifest Destiny
Those are just a few titles that you can spend your time and your money on. Support the developers that support the fans.
Fill, very nice and sarcastic Maybe Osweld will learn something from it - that stealing doesnt always involve physical things.
Osweld, what happens when someone 'steals' your credit card numbers?? Would that not be theft, because they didnt take your actual physical credit card?? Or when they used the numbers to buy stuff?? There wouldnt be any physical change to anything, you would still have your bank account... If your thinking "but thats different..." it isnt. By "stealing" intellectual property, you are reducing the original owners ability to make money from that idea.
And now for the warez topic:
People who download the game and never pay for it suck. Plain and simple. It just means that us honest people have to pay more, Firaxis has less money to fully develope their games, and everyone will whinge when some aspects like MP cant be developed on time. I do support d/l for evaluation purposes in the absence of a demo, provided the person then deletes it or buys the game.
If the game isnt available in Australia soon after initial release, i will also d/l it. Before you get upset with me though, ive already pre-ordered the game (LE, i like the tin). Essentially, ive payed for the lisence to play the game, so if i get it earlier than infogames can get it to me, it still doesnt affect anyone (except me).
I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
Originally posted by Skanky Burns
Osweld, what happens when someone 'steals' your credit card numbers?? Would that not be theft, because they didnt take your actual physical credit card?? Or when they used the numbers to buy stuff?? There wouldnt be any physical change to anything, you would still have your bank account... If your thinking "but thats different..." it isnt. By "stealing" intellectual property, you are reducing the original owners ability to make money from that idea.
Money is a physical object though, if someone else spends it, you lose it.
As for Fiil, either he is completely missing what I'm trying to say, or I'm completely missing what he is trying to say... or both.
But anyways, I thought we already established that it's a matter of opinion. Obviously you think differently about the subject then I do.
Oswald-
If that were true and it was simply a matter of opinion this would just be idle chit-chat, but it's more than that.
What you propose to do ~pirate software in bad faith (I agree with the idea that using warez is not inherently evil, and can be used in good faith)~ does harm to the whole community , not just the software companies and their investors.
If I have misconstrued something in your previous posts, I apologize in advance. But damn, like Yin said, that sucks!
What would you do with a drunken pirate, ehh mateeee?
Money is not necessarily a physical object, especially with a credit card. When you have a bank account, you don't have a seperate vault for your own private money. The bank records that a certain amount belongs to you, but a trade can be made electronically, and you won't lose physical money if someone hacks into it and manages to steal 50 bucks.
Firaxis is losing money when you download warez. you are depriving them of the money they would get if you would actually buy the game. you don't see it that way, you feel that if you can get it free without shoplifting, its okay. Believe it or not, game designers do not recieve very much for their creations. Do you realize how many people are working on this that are expecting money? Do you realize how much goes to the producers, who have not created the game and are simply pimping firaxis for what their worth? Firaxis is NOT the enemy. I guarantee the limited edition is the idea of infogrames, not firaxis.
I suppose working on a game for two years straight is no reason for them to receive paycheques. Don't buy the game if you feel they must be punished. To say it is not worth money then downloading it and enjoying the single player and subsequently multiplayer is selfish, childish, and hypocritical. Anyone who downloads a warez version of civ 3 is without my respect.
Originally posted by Osweld
Money is a physical object though, if someone else spends it, you lose it.
Money (in credit cards, bank accounts, etc) are just numbers in a banks mainframe somewhere. Hardly physical.
And by stealing a game rather than paying for it, Firaxis loses money (or whoever produced the game).
The whole point of capitalism is that people reward others who do valuable things, by giving them money. You want some food, you pay a farmer for growing them. You want to be entertained, you pay a programmer for writing it. In both cases, you are paying the provider for their effort and knowledge.
The point we are trying to get across is that "intellectual" things are as valuable as (generally more valuable than...) "physical" objects that can be traded and stolen.
You are right though, there is a difference of opinion
I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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