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  • #31
    Re: A few words about pirate-copying Civ-3

    Originally posted by Ralf
    Most of us have occasionally bought full-price games on impulse, just to realise the mistake afterwards. I have at least 2-3 relatively fresh games on my harddisk, that I only have played a few couple of sessions. Now, what about Civ-3?

    But If you want to play it - play it legaly.
    I to have games that I now wish I did not buy. But I will never steal a game.

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    • #32
      That's because you're a man. (in the philospohical sense of the word...that includes males and females of various ages).

      You're not a whiney little computer geek boy or worse...an above 18-year old with the morals of a 10 year old. There are a lot of gutless wonders out there.

      Go NAVY! Beat ARMY!

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      • #33
        Everyone:

        If you acquire Civilization III through illegal means, you are a thief. No ifs, ands or buts about it. T-H-I-E-F. Got it? Good.

        CYBERAmazon
        "I may not agree with what you have to say, but I'll die defending your right to say it." — Voltaire

        "Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart." — Confucius

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        • #34
          Everyone:

          If you sell Civilization III with misguided, illegal intentions, you are a thief. No ifs, ands or buts about it. T-H-I-E-F. Got it? Good.

          (sorry couldn't resist ...don't take it personally cyberamazon, it wasn't directed at you)

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Nemo
            Everyone:

            If you sell Civilization III with misguided, illegal intentions, you are a thief. No ifs, ands or buts about it. T-H-I-E-F. Got it? Good.
            No-one is selling Civ3 with misguided or illegal intentions. And even if they were, it wouldn't be theft, it would be fraud.

            Civ3 isn't officially available yet, I am sure Firaxis will have made this matter clear by the time it is, and thus will not be selling it on any false pretenses. If you are pre-ordering the game you are making a concious decision to buy before it is finished, so you should not expect to know exactly what you are paying for... And you can always cancel the pre-order.

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            • #36
              Some points

              1 - I think its convenient that certain "poorer" gamers can ethically sidestep the issue just to get there civ3, I say screw that. Any one of these guys if money wasnt an issue would pay for the game, but since they cant afford it they can only blab away and try to manuever around the ethics of the situation.

              2 I totally think that a "napster" revolution would be cool, where people make as much art as they take in and via the internet intellectual property is gotten away with. I am totally for people giving away their art for free. Firaxis, however, has chosen not to do this, so you will pay Firaxis's, the creators, price.

              3 Ive tended to notice that professionals (ie people you PAY to do stuff) can do a much higher quality job than the guy you dont pay, so maybe we should fork over the dough and let Firaxis spend the capitol on making even more games ad infinidum.

              Ok and for those who say that intellectual property has no value, suppose you designed a robot and with those designs you built the robot, what is more valuable the robot or the designs? If I put those designs up somewhere on the internet on accident with no security and Joe Blow Hax0r comes by and takes them without my expressed legal permission and so now everyone has them, does that make Joe Blow Hax0r's theft, and the subsequence thefts ok? I dont think so. Even if you consider the "robot" not the "design" to be more comparable to the finished product of software its still the same. I, a company/person, made something with capitol I own (even if its a compiler and other ideas), its mine, and you will pay for it.
              "What can you say about a society that says that God is dead and Elvis is alive?" Irv Kupcinet

              "It's easy to stop making mistakes. Just stop having ideas." Unknown

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              • #37
                Since I am one of those who don't play MP games, I don't care if that component is available. My take is not to think whether the game is incomplete with out a MP component given that is the case, but rather judge whether you get your money's worth. If you think you get good value for the money, why would you whine about a "missing" MP part? Unless, of course, you just want the game for multiplayer sessions.


                Issac Brock,

                " 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."

                That's assuming the persons who downloaded warez would actually buy legit copies of the software they downloaded if they couldn't download from the warez sites. You are also unfairly treating those:

                - who merely wish to evaluate before paying real money
                - who are getting a temporary fix until the programs becomes available in the local market


                Skanky Burns,

                "The whole point of capitalism is that people reward others who do valuable things, by giving them money."

                I am not sure how it works in Australia, but in the US the copyright laws apparently were framed as an encouragement, not reward. Also you have missed completely what capitalism is, but that's irrelevant here.
                (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Pythagoras
                  3 Ive tended to notice that professionals (ie people you PAY to do stuff) can do a much higher quality job than the guy you dont pay, so maybe we should fork over the dough and let Firaxis spend the capitol on making even more games ad infinidum.
                  You're jesting, yes?

                  A large number of freeware/free software/Open Source software are of extremely high quality. Compare Linux/FreeBSD/OpenBSD to Windows.
                  (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                  (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                  (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                    That's assuming the persons who downloaded warez would actually buy legit copies of the software they downloaded if they couldn't download from the warez sites. You are also unfairly treating those:
                    Even if they wouldn't buy that specific game, they would buy some games. Some of the stuff they download as Warez is the stuff they would have bought. So saying they wouldn't buy it anyway isn't really valid. And its also unfair, why should these people get something they don't care about for free while we who care about it have to pay? And I'm not advocating _Everyone_ steal it as then there would be no more games. So the only fair solution is that everyone either buys it or they don't, and if they don't they don't steal it.

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                    • #40
                      i will buy it. at the same time i understand (and i guess firaxians do, too) that a belorussian or bosnian kid does not have the money for the original game (if they have a computer to play on at all).
                      whoever has anything more than that and buys a pirated copy is an arse....

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                      • #41
                        One thing I would like to add here that it's really a nightmare to:

                        1) Find a site with all the files intact...so many times you'll go through about 2 hours work just to find the un-zip won't work because of ONE missing file...then you start over;
                        2) D/L those files...normally split into 40, 50, 60 or more, totally a few hundred MB;
                        3) Reassemble them all again;
                        4) Only to "enjoy" a game with a great deal of things often ripped out of them (movies, various sounds, etc.).

                        Often people here talk about this process as if it's so easy: "Yeah, well I'll just d/l Civ3, baby!" But it's not like that at all. It takes a lot of invested time and billions of warez pop-up crap windows and sex ads, etc., just to find the path to an inferior version of the real thing.

                        So I have tried the warez path to testing a few games before and found it entirely unsatisfying. That's why I think the only people willing to go through all that are:

                        1) Kids with a high-speed connection but not much money to burn on games (their parents pay the cable bill). These might or might not buy Civ3.
                        2) People being REALLY cautious...again, a tough sell.
                        3) People with an anti-Firaxis agenga...tougher sell?
                        etc.

                        The vast, vast majority of gamers do not sit down and say: "Hell, you know what? I think I'll save some money and just d/l Civ3!"

                        I have a suggestion: One of THE absolutely most effective things this community can do to counter warez is to search the sites daily and report it to Infogrames. If you guys started a small group of Warez Hunters just for this purpose, and if Infogrames actually followed up (all it normally takes is a threat to sue, and *pow!* the files are off the Net), you'd be AMAZED at how much harder this will make it for the warez people.

                        Trust me. That's about the only way to battle it.
                        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.

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                        • #42
                          Before I begin I want to make the following disclaimer: I have warezed some games, all were games that where hyped and praised by reviewers (black&white, sim life, and one or two others) but they were games I was unsure if they were truly great games, or merely PR'd to death. Sure enough, they were off my hard drive with in a few hours...nothing but smoke, magic and propaganda (with very few exceptions) I purchase all games I play, I think of warez as nothing more than a full feature demo. For example, after playing an unhyped but potentially cool warez game, "Thief" (no pun intended ), I enjoyed this underrated game (at that time it was still underrated anyway) so much, that I purchased it the following weekend, and removed the warez from my HDD. I do not encourage people to not purchase a game because they found it for "free." Those that have programmed, designed, managed, etc. the games deserve both a monetary return and respect for their hard work. This is merely my personal stance, you can warez, buy, steal, acquire or not acquire software in whatever means you feel fit...I don't care.

                          HOWEVER, there are some things to be said about the customers/corporate relationship when it comes to software...

                          If a company says you will get something, and you make a purchase (or pre-purchase in this case) you are giving your hard earned money to a company that made a contract with you to produce X goods for your $50 (or whatever you paid).
                          www.firaxis.com/civ3/faq-general.cfm:
                          [Q.] Will there be multiplayer support for Civ III?
                          [A.] You bet! We will have a variety of multiplayer options, including LAN, Internet, Hotseat, and PBEM.
                          ...
                          In Civilization III, you'll find new ways to win, new pathways to explore and strategies to employ, more powerful tools to build and manage your empire, new and innovative multiplayer features and the most polished, cutting-edge look and feel ever!
                          By now, many people have spent tens-of-thousands of dollars pre-ordering this game. So, if a company is to take your money under false pretences, and breach this contract, while still obtaining your money...then you have been swindled out of your hard earned time that it took to produce the money, and you have been disrespected by that company. Since there seems to be no remorse on the side of the company by taking your money, or giving you a sub-par quality product for your money, why should the people respect or pay the true thief's in this game? I think warez is not a cause, but an effect. An effect of the way corporations have treated its customers. It is an eye for an eye, tit for tat, whatever you want to call it. It is a way for the Joe blow to regain what was taken from him. What? you say that you should take the legal approach and fight such hooligans in court? Well, normally I would agree, but when your representative, who appoints the judge over your case, are lobbied by this multi-million dollar corporation...or lobbied by you...who's side do you think they will side with? You? ...because you have nothing to offer in comparison. But the system is fare you say? Well, how much in federal taxes did you pay in 1999? Did you know Pepsi Co. paid $0 (Harper's Magazine, April 2001) ...yeah, but these big corporations are getting ripped off left and right by us and can't make ends meet because a multi-million dollar business lost a few sales to warez, but manages to pay little or no taxes...yeah, sure, warez is such the downfall of lying, cheating, stealing companies that stab their customers in the back whenever they think they can make a quick buck. But, it's because software piracy is so rampant that their customers don't come back...yeah, sure.

                          On another, more philosophical note:
                          When you 'purchase' software, you do not own it. You will never own it. You just paid, $50, $100, $500, or whatever for a license, for the "privilege" to use something that is not, nor ever will be yours. So...how can you steal something if you can never legally own it?
                          Last edited by Nemo; September 11, 2001, 04:01.

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                          • #43
                            DL Civ 3 is thieving, I wont do that, but if in six months time they ask me to pay for a patch to make it MP then that I will DL. I dont mind paying for software, but i dont beleive we should be forced to pay for Patches !!!!

                            I would preorder Civ3 but the damn Shipping costs make it prohibitive... Perhaps we should get one of our US friends to buy the game and then ship it personally, it is much cheaper that way....

                            I have had friends send me gifts of CDs from US for much less postage than charged by these Companies !!!
                            GM of MAFIA #40 ,#41, #43, #45,#47,#49-#51,#53-#58,#61,#68,#70, #71

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                            • #44
                              I am spanish and I am a little bit proud of the spanish team that developed "Commando" (I do not know why, because I did not had any part on it, but is like when the basketball team of your country wins something), if this game had not the success it had, now we would not have the second part that I do not have yet, but I think is awesome. For me apart of the moral consideration of stealing, there is my own interest wanting Firaxis to earn so much money that they want to make add ons (with the spanish as a civ) and CIV IV. By the way I would like to see the people that argue that "taking" ideas or intellectual propierty is not stealing, having finished a novel that cost them years to write, and someone comes makes aq copy, sends it to an editor´, and the guy gets not only millions of dollars, but the fame etc, and then if you keep saying that it does not matter to you, because it was a group of ideas that someone else could have thought them, I will start considering your ideas under a different perspective.

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                              • #45
                                I am Spanish and I am a little bit proud of the Spanish team that developed "Commando" (I do not know why, because I did not had any part on it, but is like when the basketball team of your country wins something), if this game had not the success it had, now we would not have the second part that I do not have yet, but I think is awesome. For me apart of the moral consideration of stealing, there is my own interest wanting Firaxis to earn so much money that they want to make add-ons (with the Spanish as a civ) and CIV IV. By the way I would like to see the people that argue that "taking" ideas or intellectual property is not stealing, having finished a novel that cost them years to write, and someone comes makes a copy, sends it to an editor´, and the guy gets not only millions of dollars, but the fame etc, and then if you keep saying that it does not matter to you, because it was a group of ideas that someone else could have thought them, I will start considering your ideas under a different perspective.

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