I simply refuse to believe that the software industry is special. I love how nothing can be compared to the software industry, not even books or movies because everyone says it isn't comparable. Here's a thought, if it isn't comparable to any other industry then that should be a clue that something is terribly wrong. Where's the red flag that should be going up in peoples minds?TheKasp said:Sorry, but the way software purchases were handled is older than this generation and just because you just got to know it this generation doesn't mean that it is so "new". There are no new rules, there are just actual ways to enforce it. It may be not pretty but nothing changed in the way software was purchased.Crono1973 said:I owned it and I still do. Even with current technology I can still treat Populous as I always have.
I love how you (as in people) have to change the rules in order to explain a software license. It just shows how ridiculous it is because the new rules don't work with anything else. "Why yes, you never really owned your TV, you only thought you did. If you owned it you would be able to copy and distribute it."
So you go on believing that but the fact is that no one can take away the old console or PC games you OWN. What they can get away with tomorrow depends largely on how well they brainwashed you today. This generation has been full of anti-consumer stuff and this is a the top of the list. They started out simply charging you $10 more because of license fees to Microsoft and Sony and will end with activation codes. You, like many others, will eat it up without even questioning why none of this was necessary last gen.
And no, purchasing TV is not the same as purchasing a software. But since you don't seem to even want to understand this all I'm not gonna even bother to explain it.
And technically speaking: All you have is a license to play Populous.
I understand what you are saying, I am just poking holes in it because it is so easy to do and I think more people should be poking too. No hard feelings.