ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:Ahahaha... hahahha
keep ranting and ignoring all the perfectly valid arguments that are already there man. You're fucking hilarious.
I'm having trouble trying to understand how "being Jewish was unjustifiable", something that's full of loopholes and no longer applicable, is a valid counter-argument against "piracy is illegal".
and as for you? oh wow. while this also reeks of Reducito ad Hitlerum just from the germany comment, your point was never valid in the first place since germany's game problems stem from the fact that they still have a no nazi anything policy in place, a stringent anti-violent video games policy in place and the fact that dumbfucks associated a school shooting with games. so your piracy argument there is a fallacy in itself since if there's such a crackdown on what would be considered "popular game content" due to falsely based paranoia, what else would be allowed to be sold?.
So people in Germany pirate games because their ratings board hasn't regulated proper control?
All right, let's wrap up. From what I've gathered.. you think import tax is punishment for importing. You think being scorned once is justification enough to warrant other people's works pirated. You think it's perfectly acceptable to pirate a foreign artist's works because you're not their target demographic. You seem to think you're entitled to pirate games before you buy them. You deny live streams, video and text reviews among other things, to secure yourself and to avoid buyer's regret.
Yeah, no. All of this is wrong, for all reasons I've already mentioned.
You're not
entitled to any of this. All of this is pretty time consuming, much more than simply just importing or purchasing a game that can be bought by your own self-judgment. If you've really been playing games for most of your life, it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
No, "all of this" is just; you don't want to pay for things.
When you're given the opportunity to purchase foreign material, it should be considered a privilege - an opportunity. Even before purchase, the foreign sellers are doing you a favour in allowing the goods to be shipped internationally. The fact that companies are making games region-free for foreigners, and responding to fan letters (sometimes even in English), should be treated as respect. Even if it's expensive,
I know how much of a pain it is to purchase and ship something to someone else.
I don't know about you, but I actually enjoy buying games, receiving them, unwrapping them, playing them (or in today's generation, installing before playing), playing through, giving my own thoughts, etc. You know, the whole process, which is definitely worth paying for. If it's that much of an issue for you, perhaps quit the hobby. You're only doing a disservice to yourself by stressing over where your money is going.
"Money isn't everything" is a poor person's excuse to enjoy life. They're too lazy to get off their ass and earn their money, they'd rather just sit there and vegetate for the rest of their lives while thinking they're "in" by cheating the system. And that's perfectly fine, but what money you do have is of no different worth to that of someone else's. You're actually doing a disservice to yourself by stressing over where your money should and shouldn't be allocated. I'm perfectly cool with poor people but you have
absolutely no moral high ground to take.