Ming: I'm against piracy as much as you are. I bought for about $400 civ-games so far.
The thing is that this no-cd crack stuff for patches that aren't released for european bought-games are hardly to be token seriously as violating the law.
Pherhaps to the letter, indeed. But it has morely to do with overdue political correctness than with a truthfull anti-piracy policy.
Your policy rather harms the honest game players (like me) than the pirates.
The pirates know where to get their hacks.
But we've had this discussion before, and I don't have the illusion that you'll switch over this time.
I didn't conclude anything. I asked you a question, and when you didn't respond to it, I used another tactic to get the answer. It's called the "Put down a fake conclusion and your victim will come with the real answer"
And look, it worked!
And look, my fake conclusion appeared to be the right conclusion. You didn't got an e-mail ( "I have no clue if an email was sent to Apolyton or not." )
It dissapointsme.
Again: it's easy to maintain this silly policy while you're not harmed by it yourself, but only people who paid $100 for civ3 + civ3
tw.
And I keep saying, if you're under pressure by Firaxis / Infogrames, I completely understand your situation, and I respect it undert hose circumstanses. But if not.......... in that case you're just a loser.
A cop who gives a penalty to someone who speeded 0,2 miles to fast.
The thing is that this no-cd crack stuff for patches that aren't released for european bought-games are hardly to be token seriously as violating the law.
Pherhaps to the letter, indeed. But it has morely to do with overdue political correctness than with a truthfull anti-piracy policy.
Your policy rather harms the honest game players (like me) than the pirates.
The pirates know where to get their hacks.
But we've had this discussion before, and I don't have the illusion that you'll switch over this time.
And your Conclussion is not based on any facts.
I didn't conclude anything. I asked you a question, and when you didn't respond to it, I used another tactic to get the answer. It's called the "Put down a fake conclusion and your victim will come with the real answer"
And look, it worked!
And look, my fake conclusion appeared to be the right conclusion. You didn't got an e-mail ( "I have no clue if an email was sent to Apolyton or not." )
It dissapointsme.
Again: it's easy to maintain this silly policy while you're not harmed by it yourself, but only people who paid $100 for civ3 + civ3

And I keep saying, if you're under pressure by Firaxis / Infogrames, I completely understand your situation, and I respect it undert hose circumstanses. But if not.......... in that case you're just a loser.
A cop who gives a penalty to someone who speeded 0,2 miles to fast.
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