7 day money back GUARANTEE
1. Buy game----
2. Install game/play----
3. Return game next day----
4. Get money back (full)----
5. Get crack----
6. Play with out disk
What do you think about this, I know that heaps of people do it????
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You do know that more companies are updating their games constantly and each time a game updates, you have to find a new crack. It's pointless now to download or burn PC games. It's a pain plus it doesn't have the same quality as owning. I own a lot of PC games and it looks damn impressive in my bureau.
You do know that more companies are updating their games constantly and each time a game updates, you have to find a new crack. It's pointless now to download or burn PC games. It's a pain plus it doesn't have the same quality as owning. I own a lot of PC games and it looks damn impressive in my bureau.
nytemarex
But its free. The hassle is worth $50 for most people.
um games like cod4 coh etc dont need a dvd in the first place.You do know that more companies are updating their games constantly and each time a game updates, you have to find a new crack. It's pointless now to download or burn PC games. It's a pain plus it doesn't have the same quality as owning. I own a lot of PC games and it looks damn impressive in my bureau.
nytemarex
You do know that more companies are updating their games constantly and each time a game updates, you have to find a new crack. It's pointless now to download or burn PC games. It's a pain plus it doesn't have the same quality as owning. I own a lot of PC games and it looks damn impressive in my bureau.
nytemarex
No. Cracks are usually made within a day from game updates
7 day money back GUARANTEE
1. Buy game----
2. Install game/play----
3. Return game next day----
4. Get money back (full)----
5. Get crack----
6. Play with out disk
What do you think about this, I know that heaps of people do it????
Tobio19
That seems like an awful lot of trouble. And heaps of people do it, you say?
Well. I figured most illegitimate customers would just:
1. Pirate game from internet
2. Play
lol, I love owning games. I have them all neatly on display on my desk, looks really cool.:)xericity
Uh.... huh. :|
[QUOTE="xericity"]lol, I love owning games. I have them all neatly on display on my desk, looks really cool.:)Johnny_Rock
Uh.... huh. :|
What? I also have me a very nice large collection of games on display on shelves in my room. I don't see the problem here.
You may find this interesting...
At my local EB games I bought Turok, which I then returned for Universe at War which I then returned for The Witcher which I then returned for the Supreme Commander Gold Edition. I may or may not still have these games installed on my PC but I can assure that I could have kept returning games with no questions asked.
Huh? Guess this must be somewhere other than Canada as we can trade is PC games but not able to return them if they are opened. All 4 stores in my area only allow trade in or will replace the game with the exact same copy if defective/scratched (Depending if you purchased the 1 year warranty)
And don't say trading in games is helping piracy either, as the developer/publisher has already made the money on that copy of the game. The only bad thing that occurs from trade ins is the fact that a person who is going to purchase the game may purchase the used copy. This entails no sale for the developer/publisher, but that is a completely different issue other then piracy.
And don't say trading in games is helping piracy either, as the developer/publisher has already made the money on that copy of the game.
Cdscottie
So funny. This reminds me of an Arrested Development episode I was watching recently. They were working at the frozen banana stand and stealing from the register. Each time they would take a dollar from the register they would throw out a banana so "the books will balance". You have about as good a grasp of ecomonics as they do.
personally, i love buying the games. sure it may cost $30-$50 for a new game, depending on what game it is, but i'd rather buy than illegally download or copy.
i want the original disc with disc art. i want the manual. i want the box; especially the box. i want everything it's supposed to come with!
i keep all my game boxes and everything that came with each are still inside the box. it's the way i like it... the way i prefer it. i keep them all in dvd cabinets. the ones without doors. kinda like a book shelf. it displays all the games i have.
[QUOTE="Cdscottie"]And don't say trading in games is helping piracy either, as the developer/publisher has already made the money on that copy of the game.
giantraddish
So funny. This reminds me of an Arrested Development episode I was watching recently. They were working at the frozen banana stand and stealing from the register. Each time they would take a dollar from the register they would throw out a banana so "the books will balance". You have about as good a grasp of ecomonics as they do.
Hmm? The retailer has already purchased the game from the distributor. The only issue of being able to purchase traded in games is that the retailer didn't purchase as many new copies to put on the shelf as they have the used copy there to sell.
[QUOTE="Johnny_Rock"][QUOTE="xericity"]lol, I love owning games. I have them all neatly on display on my desk, looks really cool.:)TheCrazed420
Uh.... huh. :|
What? I also have me a very nice large collection of games on display on shelves in my room. I don't see the problem here.
That's cool and all if you have the space. But not everyone has huge empty shelves to store their PC games on :P. I know I don't. I mostly crack my games and then store them downstairs.
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