Poll: Have you sold out?

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CrashBang

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i7omahawki said:
CrashBang said:
There's a quote I remember by Frank Carter of Gallows (one of my favourite bands) from when they signed to a major label. He roughly said that he was happy to admit that he sold out, because now he's a millionaire; he can buy things for his mum, for himself and move to a nice place, have a good life.
But if his mother and the 'good life' were his priorities anyway, then how would that be selling out?
...an excellent point. Because they're a punk band and selling out is a sin in the punk underground

i7omahawki said:
CrashBang said:
But there's one thing I'll never do: buy Nestle products
Oh, how come?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nestlé_boycott
 

Dana22

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megs1120 said:
2. Even though I loathe Activision, I still bought Starcraft 2. The day it came out.
Good news for you, SC2 was released by Blizzard Entertainment, not Activision Blizzard.
 

JamesBr

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Not yet, nobody has offered me enough money. But I would sell out certain facets of my personal beliefs to support other facets. Which is where I think the above "sold out to big business to support self and family" comes in. But my morals are flexible enough to allow for adjustment given the right circumstances.
 

Eisenfaust

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personal gain is my ideal, so selling out my ideals for personal gain is... sort of self-fulfilling
 
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When I decide not to buy something it's usually because the product is rubbish - like MW2. It wasn't going to have dedicated servers, and I was one of the people who kicked up a fuss about that - mainly because I didn't see a point in buying MW2 if it didn't support dedicated servers.

So I didn't buy it.

If I feel strongly about something - there must be a reason. If I was simply jumping on the band wagon or lying, then I wouldn't actually feel strongly about it, and then would "sell-out" as you say.

The closest to "selling out" I guess is when I said I would never buy Starcraft 2 (based on my idea that it was nothing but a remake with nice graphics of the (in my opinion) poor starcraft 1) but then after it released I watched some youtube videos of pro matches and it's complexity won me over. I'm glad it did too - it turns my expectation of what sc2 was trying to be were different to what it actually was actually trying to achieve.
 

smeghead25

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Not yet. I mean, I used to ***** and complain about the Xbox 360 being a stupid rushed out piece of shit that dies all the time, and I still bought one. But it was the games I bought it for, and my views never wavered on it. It was just a necessary evil (not that it's evil, but you get what I mean). And the RROD happening to every one of the twelve people I know AT LEAST once has proven me right anyway. And I bought a PS3 when the price dropped, just as planned. I imagine there's certain leeway for these sorts of things.

And when it comes to buying videogames I don't think you can really say you 'sold out' if you just decided to try something you've always complained about. I'd call that opening up your mind and not being a stubborn troll.
 

bak00777

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i hate Activision now, but i play WoW. I think of it as supporting Blizzard rather than Activision.

Besides that, i cant think of any other examples.
 

Stalk3rchief

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After years of feuding and swearing and begrudging, I watched a blu-ray movie on a PS3. I'm ashamed.
 

KazTheKing

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I don't think I have but I will probably have to soon. I own a 360 with 3 games. I have owned a 360 for 3 years. It is impossible to have a console and not sell out.


I do buy Madden Games every couple of years but I have been playing it since 96...
 

BreakfastMan

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No, not really. I have never boycotted a company, and doubt I ever will. I tend to stick to my ideals pretty closely.