Well there's your bloody problem! You're on a freakin' Mac! Any attempt at PC gaming on that platform is going to be hit-or-miss at best, so rather than engage in piracy, try buying a PC if you want to play PC games!PhunkyPhazon said:For most people this is true, but take me for example. I have an Intel Dual Core Processor 2.4, 2GB of RAM...but only a 128MB video card. Most games run fine despite the low video card (Assassin's Creed, Dragon Age, Spider-Man 3 and Arkham Asylum run pretty well on Medium settings) but I can't be positive. I know for a fact GTAIV doesn't work because I pirated it first to test it. If I hadn't I would have wasted $50. (And no, I can't upgrade because I'm on a Mac)LordNue said:For the top one, know your computer specs.
Yes, but are you logged into your profile on a proxy server? If you're not, your IP can be easily traced as long as you're online.chickenlord said:You are possibly right...but if the people saying they pirated stuff's profiles are their actual information....they're retarded...i've almost made it impossible to find out my real name on the internet =Ppunkhead58 said:How ironic, you joined two days ago. This seems to be a pattern with people who make conspicuous threads like this.Tom13ombadil said:Ahoy matey! How do you feel about pirating? I have done it some, but I am trying to stop in fear of getting caught. Do you think it is wrong to illegally download things, or do you think it is wrong that companies that sell games/ music/ movies have really high prices for some products?
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1. I don't have the money for a PC. And since the only current console I have is a Wii, Installing Windows through Bootcamp seemed the best way to go.SimuLord said:Well there's your bloody problem! You're on a freakin' Mac! Any attempt at PC gaming on that platform is going to be hit-or-miss at best, so rather than engage in piracy, try buying a PC if you want to play PC games!
You wouldn't play XBox 360 games on a PS3, would you?
This is the only part I don't agree with. With some games you literally are not part of the people they want to sell games to. Japanese exclusives mainly. My primary example being Mother 3. The Mother series has a massive fanbase in both Japan and everywhere else. You may remember Earthbound. That was Mother 2. Well when Mother 3 came, the great Japanese overlords decided to not show mercy on the world and decided to not share their wares with us. They refused to sell their product in our market. I didn't know about Mother 3 when it came out either. I didn't know until years later when it wasn't for sale any more. Not only was it only in Japanese for use only with a Japanese GBA, I couldn't even import it through normal standards. Not to mention the entire Mother series was dropped from the map. They literally can not sell it to us again due to the fact that the people who made will be sued repetitively for outdated pop-culture references if they did. Getting a legal copy of that game is very near to impossible for me and very much impossible for me to understand without patching it, which is in itself considered illegal. I would love to buy an English copy of the entire Mother series. I love those games. The people in charge of the games just never loved me.Katana314 said:You say that it's not so bad because you're not a part of the target audience.
By pirating it, you're proving that you are. Would you pirate Dora the Explorer: Adventures in the Arctic with SingAlong? No? Probably because you'd never pay for it, and show absolutely no interest. Would you pirate Tomb Raider? Maybe? Because you'd never buy it anyway. But if that game has a value of $0 to you, why do you want it? It obviously has value to you, even if it's a far less value than the price assigned.
hmm i see...got to look into this proxy server business... =Ppunkhead58 said:Yes, but are you logged into your profile on a proxy server? If you're not, your IP can be easily traced as long as you're online.chickenlord said:You are possibly right...but if the people saying they pirated stuff's profiles are their actual information....they're retarded...i've almost made it impossible to find out my real name on the internet =Ppunkhead58 said:How ironic, you joined two days ago. This seems to be a pattern with people who make conspicuous threads like this.Tom13ombadil said:Ahoy matey! How do you feel about pirating? I have done it some, but I am trying to stop in fear of getting caught. Do you think it is wrong to illegally download things, or do you think it is wrong that companies that sell games/ music/ movies have really high prices for some products?
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You can try and justify it all you like, the fact remains that knowing your specs is 99% of the PC gaming battle, and piracy is still borrowing (or outright taking) something without the permission of its owner, and it's still a crime.PhunkyPhazon said:3. (This is also in response to LordNue) The entire reason I downloaded GTAIV was to sample it and make sure it worked properly before I bought it. It would have defeated the point if I didn't buy it.
Charging outstanding fees for something that is mediocre and has been done for years is a crime too..SimuLord said:You can try and justify it all you like, the fact remains that knowing your specs is 99% of the PC gaming battle, and piracy is still borrowing (or outright taking) something without the permission of its owner, and it's still a crime.PhunkyPhazon said:3. (This is also in response to LordNue) The entire reason I downloaded GTAIV was to sample it and make sure it worked properly before I bought it. It would have defeated the point if I didn't buy it.