I can gift my extra copy of "cogs"ProfessorLayton said:Well, I bought all the other ones and they haven't let me down so I guess I'll be buying this one as well. But here's a question... normally, if you buy a game on Steam that you already have, you can gift it to someone else. This isn't on Steam, but is redeemable on Steam... I already own VVVVVV, so can I gift it? I'm buying this pack regardless.
As has been mentioned above: If Notch included free permanent-activation gift codes, people would spam the HiB with $0.01 purchases, and then sell off the gift codes later for full price.dogstile said:And yeah, i'm one of the people who thinks notch is using this as advertising. Throw the whole game in or not at all. Throwing in a two week demo, no matter his intention, seems like he's trying to advertise.
That tells us all that's worth knowing about you...Your Nightmare said:Also, I don't tip.
Ah yes, that scene, which appeals so greatly to cheapskate douches who don't understand that the movie was making fun of them.Gindil said:
I knew this seemed familiar. XD
Well for the record, I haven't actually watched that movie and that clip is the first I have watched - if you was insinuating that my comment was based of the film. I don't tip because I rarely pay for a meal on the occasion that I go out for a meal, so I'm never presented with the opportunity to do so. But regardless, I wouldn't tip for other matters, none of which concern you.Sylocat said:What's doubly ironic is that EVERY SINGLE ARGUMENT that's ever been made in favor of piracy is completely nullified here: There's no DRM, the money isn't going to "greedy publishers," it doesn't cost too much, and the tired old, "making a copy doesn't cost them money" is also bullshit, since you're costing them money on bandwidth... and people are still pirating, and giving vague excuses.
As has been mentioned above: If Notch included free permanent-activation gift codes, people would spam the HiB with $0.01 purchases, and then sell off the gift codes later for full price.dogstile said:And yeah, i'm one of the people who thinks notch is using this as advertising. Throw the whole game in or not at all. Throwing in a two week demo, no matter his intention, seems like he's trying to advertise.
That tells us all that's worth knowing about you...Your Nightmare said:Also, I don't tip.
Ah yes, that scene, which appeals so greatly to cheapskate douches who don't understand that the movie was making fun of them.Gindil said:
I knew this seemed familiar. XD
You can tell this by that line, "If she don't make enough money, she can fucking quit." Um, no she can't just quit, not in this job market (and the job market when that movie was made wasn't too much better for servers). And in most states, 15% is deducted from commissions on assumption that the person will tip, so yeah, you are stealing money from them if you don't tip. And they HAVE to deduct that amount, because if a restaurant wants to pay its employees a decent wage, they would have to raise their food prices to say in the black, and consumers who can't process anything more complicated than, "Food cheaper here, shovel burgers into face here, durr..." will go elsewhere and the restaurant will go out of business.
Mhm, but in this case you're robbing them.Your Nightmare said:Well for the record, I haven't actually watched that movie and that clip is the first I have watched - if you was insinuating that my comment was based of the film. I don't tip because I rarely pay for a meal on the occasion that I go out for a meal, so I'm never presented with the opportunity to do so. But regardless, I wouldn't tip for other matters, none of which concern you.Sylocat said:What's doubly ironic is that EVERY SINGLE ARGUMENT that's ever been made in favor of piracy is completely nullified here: There's no DRM, the money isn't going to "greedy publishers," it doesn't cost too much, and the tired old, "making a copy doesn't cost them money" is also bullshit, since you're costing them money on bandwidth... and people are still pirating, and giving vague excuses.
As has been mentioned above: If Notch included free permanent-activation gift codes, people would spam the HiB with $0.01 purchases, and then sell off the gift codes later for full price.dogstile said:And yeah, i'm one of the people who thinks notch is using this as advertising. Throw the whole game in or not at all. Throwing in a two week demo, no matter his intention, seems like he's trying to advertise.
That tells us all that's worth knowing about you...Your Nightmare said:Also, I don't tip.
Ah yes, that scene, which appeals so greatly to cheapskate douches who don't understand that the movie was making fun of them.Gindil said:
I knew this seemed familiar. XD
You can tell this by that line, "If she don't make enough money, she can fucking quit." Um, no she can't just quit, not in this job market (and the job market when that movie was made wasn't too much better for servers). And in most states, 15% is deducted from commissions on assumption that the person will tip, so yeah, you are stealing money from them if you don't tip. And they HAVE to deduct that amount, because if a restaurant wants to pay its employees a decent wage, they would have to raise their food prices to say in the black, and consumers who can't process anything more complicated than, "Food cheaper here, shovel burgers into face here, durr..." will go elsewhere and the restaurant will go out of business.
And their bandwidth is your problem because...?Sylocat said:What's doubly ironic is that EVERY SINGLE ARGUMENT that's ever been made in favor of piracy is completely nullified here: There's no DRM, the money isn't going to "greedy publishers," it doesn't cost too much, and the tired old, "making a copy doesn't cost them money" is also bullshit, since you're costing them money on bandwidth... and people are still pirating, and giving vague excuses.
Odd... Somehow you seem to believe I was serious when I posted the Reservoir Dogs post...Ah yes, that scene, which appeals so greatly to cheapskate douches who don't understand that the movie was making fun of them.
You can tell this by that line, "If she don't make enough money, she can fucking quit." Um, no she can't just quit, not in this job market (and the job market when that movie was made wasn't too much better for servers). And in most states, 15% is deducted from commissions on assumption that the person will tip, so yeah, you are stealing money from them if you don't tip. And they HAVE to deduct that amount, because if a restaurant wants to pay its employees a decent wage, they would have to raise their food prices to say in the black, and consumers who can't process anything more complicated than, "Food cheaper here, shovel burgers into face here, durr..." will go elsewhere and the restaurant will go out of business.