It puts ware on the cd having to keep putting it in and out the drive all the time, I did have a great game -GTA3 until the cd stopped working, if I want to play it again I'm going to have to buy it again.
It puts ware on the cd having to keep putting it in and out the drive all the time, I did have a great game -GTA3 until the cd stopped working, if I want to play it again I'm going to have to buy it again.
I usually download no-cd patches for games, even that I own the original copy, nothing can be more bothersome than looking for the CD, and putting it in the drive.
Have you tried to contact GTA3's publisher? I guess they'll replace the CD for you.
Same issue with music cds- the companies have probably found the right price where the ratio of money from sales to pirated copies is best... so prices will probably stay the same unless people stop pirating *first* (did that make sense)?Maybe if the software companies lowered their prices people would buy more games and not waste their time trying to copy them.
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One of my favourite games on floppy is "Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus".
Fantastic game, but you get a code wheel with it for piracy protection, and at certain locations in the game it would give you four pictures/words and you had to find the corresponding number on your code wheel. Quite frustrating but the code wheel was time consuming to duplicate.
I never finished that game, it wouldn't protect you from using key items to make spells.
Thor's self help tip:
Maybe a neighbor is tossing leaf clippings on your lawn, looking at your woman, or harboring desires regarding your longboat. You enslave his children, set his house on fire. He shall not bother you again.
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Compiler: MSVC
yeah with only a $25 postage and handling feehave you tried to contact GTA3's publisher? I guess they'll replace the CD for you.
Yes.... sought of... er... not reallySame issue with music cds- the companies have probably found the right price where the ratio of money from sales to pirated copies is best... so prices will probably stay the same unless people stop pirating *first* (did that make sense)?
"Assumptions are the mother of all **** ups!"
I think what PsychoBrat means to say it that music prices will not go down unless people stop pirating music, and people wont stop pirating music unless prices go down. Is that vicious circle thing.. y'know...Originally posted by Kinasz
[BYes.... sought of... er... not really [/B]
SoKrA-BTS "Judge not the program I made, but the one I've yet to code"
I say what I say, I mean what I mean.
IDE: emacs + make + gcc and proud of it.
There are games that store some data on CD, simply because it wouldn't make sense copying it to the HDD, like videos (see Diablo 2).
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
"There is not now, nor has there ever been, nor will there ever be, any programming language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad code."
- Flon's Law
ah ok, well from now on everyone stop pirating stuff!
well that was an easy solution, prices should start dropping in about a week.
Im convinced if everyone stopped pirating, prices would go up, because there is no alternate way to get the medium but to pay whatever is asked.
Last edited by Kinasz; 12-22-2003 at 06:23 PM.
"Assumptions are the mother of all **** ups!"
In my opinion, if you can't justify spending a hundred dollars on it, how can you justify using it at all? If you don't want it enough to pay for it, why waste your time on it?
STOP PIRATING SOFTWARE, PEOPLE!
By that logic, the more we pirate, the cheaper stuff gets.Originally posted by Kinasz
ah ok, well from now on everyone stop pirating stuff!
well that was an easy solution, prices should start dropping in about a week.
Im convinced if everyone stopped pirating, prices would go up, because there is no alternate may to get the medium but to pay whatever is asked.
Definitly a trend that could be seen
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
"There is not now, nor has there ever been, nor will there ever be, any programming language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad code."
- Flon's Law
Look at it this way: it takes a crapload of money to develop a game. The developers price the game to where they can make profit. The more it cost to make it, the more it takes to just break even.
And the less copies actually sold, the more each must cost.
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
"There is not now, nor has there ever been, nor will there ever be, any programming language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad code."
- Flon's Law
The publishers price the game to where they can make a hefty profit and give a little pocket change to the developers.The developers price the game to where they can make profit.
Thor's self help tip:
Maybe a neighbor is tossing leaf clippings on your lawn, looking at your woman, or harboring desires regarding your longboat. You enslave his children, set his house on fire. He shall not bother you again.
OS: Windows XP
Compiler: MSVC