IM NOT TALKING ABOUT SERVER HACKING client hacking is 100% legal unless you have dumb software laws where you live e.g U.SMantonio said:Not how it works. You don't actually own the game per se. You own a license to play it.ionveau said:If the content is already on the disk just google up a way to unlock it, its legal seeing as you already own it.joethekoeller said:My biggest issue with DLC is still the same I have with digital distribution: my crappy internet connection. Though I guess even if I had a better one I'd still prefer paying cash and actually owning a physical copy of something.
Sigh. I live in the past.
You don't automatically have the license to use the hats though.
I'm not talking about server hacking either. When you a buy a game, you do not own the data. The game company owns the data. You do, however, own a license to play that copy of the game.ionveau said:IM NOT TALKING ABOUT SERVER HACKING client hacking is 100% legal unless you have dumb software laws where you live e.g U.SMantonio said:Not how it works. You don't actually own the game per se. You own a license to play it.ionveau said:If the content is already on the disk just google up a way to unlock it, its legal seeing as you already own it.joethekoeller said:My biggest issue with DLC is still the same I have with digital distribution: my crappy internet connection. Though I guess even if I had a better one I'd still prefer paying cash and actually owning a physical copy of something.
Sigh. I live in the past.
You don't automatically have the license to use the hats though.
... Isn't that the DLC that annoys people though? The kind that you already have but have to pay to use?Shamus Young said:But the other kind of DLC is multiplayer DLC, which works a bit differently. In a multiplayer game, you download the goodies even if you haven't paid for them. Your copy of World of Warcraft includes the Celestial Steed data, even if you haven't purchased that particular add-on. It has to. Without that data, you couldn't see other people riding it.
As legitimate as that point is, my answer is: somewhat, yes. I'm not going to slander every single person who makes money in the industry, but I do think some groups are melodramatic about profit loss.Shamus Young said:So, you're perfectly happy with the game, but you're unhappy because you don't like how the profits are spent?
Terrifying, how has this guy not destroyed himself with the things he says?Shamus Young said:Activision's Kotick has already expressed a desire to have cutscenes sold separately.
I try not to demand things, but mostly because I think the average, somewhat casual, gamer is probably uninformed and thinks he can't have satisfaction without paying much more than is necessary.Shamus Young said:If other players want to pay for this DLC and the company is willing to sell it, why do you feel the need to demand that the transaction not take place?
Hello, well written article, as is often the case with you. I have... complex thoughts about this.Shamus Young said:Experienced Points: DLC, Again
Shamus examines some of the arguments against Portal 2's DLC. For science, of course.
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Im going to do my part, ether have no Cash shop guff or have low scores =)Dexter111 said:Also you keep calling the "Metacritic raters" idiots, but look at what they've managed to do... around 100 people (however "illiterate" they might be) managed to spawn a news on about every single games outlet out there, with people like you "reporting" about it and new discussions on the issue arising. You validated them and in turn also managed to validate Metacritic even more and consolidate that it has some sort of influence (no matter what you think about it), while people "complaining" or "whining" on the developers forums or some user board about things even in the thousands did not manage it. I'd call them rather clever...
http://www.1up.com/news/portal-2-day-dlc-sparks-metacritic-backlash
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/712023/portal-2-protest-gamers-pan-portal-2-on-metacritic/
http://kotaku.com/#!5793543/the-people-are-panning-portal-2
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/04/19/lets-address-some-portal-2-nonsense/
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-04-19-portal-2-metacritic-user-score-pounded
http://www.gamesradar.com/ps3/porta...e/a-201104208105484090/g-20100308124746224008
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2011-04-20-fans-protest-portal-2-on-metacritic
http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/games/861383-portal-2-hit-by-user-review-backlash-on-metacritic
http://www.vg247.com/2011/04/20/portal-2-fan-backlash-on-metacritic/
http://www.strategyinformer.com/news/11991/portal-2-getting-metacritic-user-backlash
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/2011/04/20/portal-2-pc-metacritic-score-sabotaged/1
http://www.psu.com/Average-Portal-2...aused-by-Valves-ARG-promotion--a011392-p0.php
http://www.xboxer360.com/news/portal-2-takes-a-bashing-on-metacritic-user-score-drops-to-6-7/
http://www.gameplanet.co.nz/pc/game...c-users-and-reviewers-disagree-over-Portal-2/
http://www.gamingunion.net/news/fans-lay-into-portal-2-batter-its-metacritic-score--4737.html
http://www.incgamers.com/Games/2328/News/27589/metacritic-users-attack-portal-2
http://www.pcgames.de/Portal-2-PC-2...com-hagelt-es-negative-User-Wertungen-821145/
http://www.gamepro.de/news/spiele/x...2_metacritic/1969663/portal_2_metacritic.html
http://www.gamestar.de/spiele/portal-2/news/portal_2,45983,2322392.html
etc.
They also made you sound like Jim Sterling... do you really want to sound like Jim Sterling? xD
http://www.destructoid.com/valve-fans-whine-and-cry-about-portal-2-like-idiots-199220.phtml