I just hope he never finds out about Deadly Premonition, Mount & Blade, Homefront, Bullet Witch, Dead Island (Some parts of the game look absolutely amazing while other look like rancid ass), Final Fantasy XI, Splatterhouse, Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad or Risen on the 360.
KillerJuan77
Looks like a list that proves bad graphics = bad games. Anyway TC, I'm guessing you're playing on a console because the PC version looks fine. Pop in still occurs though.
Tell him straight up that he's fat. Unless he's a giant wuss, he'll either agree and work on it or put aside your observation and chow down on some chicken.
[QUOTE="lamprey263"]I've a way to stop piracy: 1) have the publisher hire an outside contractor to fight piracy to limit liability 2) have the outside contractor litter the file sharing sites with special copies of the game designed to either (a) release a hidden program to broadcast users IP address for potential prosecution, or (b) release the most horrible virus on the user's computer making them incapable of even using their computer 3) and while they're at it release some malicious files on hack sites people use to cheat on their online games Is this guys serious dot jay peg?
The Wticher 2 is evidence of how companies get rewarded for treating their legit buyers right. It sold great on PC. That being said, I don't see why everyone here is suprised at the piracy numbers. Why do pirates do it? We get it for free with barely any risk, simple. B-b-b-but lost sales! Many pirates wouldn't have bought the game anyway. B-b-b-but they obviously have interest! They would have bought it! If you're going to assume things, might aswell assume that the pirates are telling their friends to try out this awesome new game they downloaded, therefore definately adding a fan to CD's numbers and maybe a sale/s.
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