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Gvaz

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Most do, but once my console got banned I simply didn't play the console at all because I'm not paying $60 for a $10-20 game
 

Darkstar370

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cobrausn said:
Odds are some of them are...
DRM shouldn't target those that paid for the games. Yet, it's always them who suffer the most, while the pirates WILL sooner or later bypass this 'protection'.
 

TaboriHK

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I've never understood console modding. It seems like an inordinate amount of work for not a lot of payoff. I get that gaming can get expensive, but isn't it cheaper to just gamefly things? It seems like the amount of work and upkeep needed to work modded consoles today could be spent actually having a job and doing it the legit way, and on that side of things, you can actually use the full range of features.
 

Notthatbright

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Its pretty much a given that if a company knows about a piracy exploit, its next update will be one that gets rid of that exploit.
 

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Tom Goldman said:
If that disc check isn't passed, the console running a pirated disc will be flagged for a ban from Xbox Live.
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Take that you dirty fucking pirates.
 

tj236

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I'm pretty sure it's already been cracked. My buddy is on Live, and he's already playing Black Ops (not live) and Fable 3 (live). He also has the latest firmware.

Although I don't pirate games myself, I am not at all opposed to it. The only reason I don't pirate games, is because I play games for the long-haul, and they are the only games I buy, so I don't need a big budget for that. If I enjoyed more genres than I do, or if the need arises ($100+ for a game), then I am definitely cracking my box open and "fixing" it. If you enjoy playing everything, then I absolutely think you should not have to pay $70-$80 for pieces of garbage like Force Unleashed 2 or Shattered Dimensions (just to name some recent ones).
 

Tdc2182

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I am always dissapointed in these topics. I immediately assume that actual Sea Pirates wouldn't like the new update.
 

Darkstar370

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tj236 said:
I'm pretty sure it's already been cracked. My buddy is on Live, and he's already playing Black Ops (not live) and Fable 3 (live). He also has the latest firmware.
LOL. Good job, Microsoft.
 

Kenjitsuka

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I don't have an altered 360, but the "advantages" of this patch are sorely negliable anyway:
"features such as a Netflix search and ESPN streaming content" are not available in my country and never will be either way.

And if you want any games with Kinect in them to work, well... you must be a very different person than me, let's just say it like that. :p
 

Buchichu

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what's SUPER awesome about this update (other then how god-awful ugly it is) would be how I can barely play my LEGIT copy of Fable 3 without it crashing every 10 minutes.

thanks for pushing me just a little bit closer TO piracy there, Microsoft.
 

thublihnk

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So, uh, no one sees anything wrong with the disturbing number of people on this thread who are referring to pirates as dirty, worthless human beings and wishing physical violence on them?

I'm just saying, mods ban people on here for mentioning that they pirate games, which isn't even a criminal offense.
 

cobrausn

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Darkstar370 said:
cobrausn said:
Odds are some of them are...
DRM shouldn't target those that paid for the games. Yet, it's always them who suffer the most, while the pirates WILL sooner or later bypass this 'protection'.
I'm simply stating my interpretation of the events. I didn't give you my opinion on the matter.

If you want that then here it is: I bet most of those complaining on the forums are likely pirates. There probably are a few people on that list who are not. It sucks and it shouldn't ever happen that way, and I would probably stop being a customer to that company if it ever did.

But as someone who spends his days working in this industry, I sympathize more with said industry than a bunch of little pricks who feel entitled to something me or someone just like me worked on for years... for free. I personally would be willing to accept some DRM just so asshats like that get shafted, even if it is usually only a temporary shafting.

But what I'm willing to accept isn't necessarily a good indication of what should happen. A customer expects, when they buy a game, to be able to play it. If your system prevents them from doing that, it's a bad system and needs reworking.
 

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thublihnk said:
I'm just saying, mods ban people on here for mentioning that they pirate games, which isn't even a criminal offense.
No since stealing isn't a criminal offence.
 

Darkstar370

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thublihnk said:
I'm just saying, mods ban people on here for mentioning that they pirate games.
I though they only ban people that post links to pirated software.