Yea, I'm on a Mortal Kombat forum and since most of the guys are American I couldn't play against them 
Some of the specifics for those of you interested:RhombusHatesYou said:The Australian courts agree with you. They consider region coding to be a restrictive trade practice that disadvantages the consumer... so modding/firmware hacking your gadgets to circumvent region coding is okay with them.
When I buy Japanese region games, I pay a lot more overall.Sober Thal said:Pricing. It is difficult to maintain a single pricing structure that can be applied worldwide. Region-locking a console means that there is no need for pricing parity across the world; different territories can have different prices for games without people simply shopping "wherever is cheaper".
Yes. It's unfairly discriminatory. When something is unfairly discriminatory based upon national origin, it is immoral.zehydra said:There's something immoral about not letting people from a specific country have your game?
Oh dear, don't tell me people around here hate import gaming?Sud0_x said:Look, pal, I wouldn't even bother around here.
But why is that immoral?LilithSlave said:Yes. It's unfairly discriminatory. When something is unfairly discriminatory based upon national origin, it is immoral.zehydra said:There's something immoral about not letting people from a specific country have your game?
It is bad, in fact I said that in my post. Right here in fact "I don't like Region locking"KaiusCormere said:This is not a legit argument, just a logical fallacy. There's worse things, so this isn't bad?Supertegwyn said:I don't like Region locking but it is FAR from immoral. I hope you realize that there are more pressing matters in the world than region locking.
Your post is full of whining.
If it's not important to you, don't post. In fact, don't even reply.