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    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    I understand and agree with that, but as I stated stated for the most part in that other thread moments ago, nobody's being proactive about it. Everybody is circle jerking on the industry, and turning to piracy. Nobody is proactively looking out for their own interests & the industries sustainability by pushing for DRM reform. Everybody is complaining, nobody is doing anything helpful, it's beyond pointless.
    For sure dude! I mentioned it one some other thread aswell, people are ALL to happy to kick up a stink and moan about it *but* nobody really does anything to stand up against it! so it annoys me when the whine and just let it happen....this I feel is why companies have gotten away with it and pushed it to more severe extremes in this latest generation.

    and then used piracy as an *excuse* to justify their ill gotten gains!

    just grow a pair and refuse to buy something you don't agree with instead of rolling over and letting Capcom tickle your belly for you latest Final Fight treat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    So pirating is acceptable when a company does something insignificant that you don't like to protect it's profit margins?
    It's a good thing you're not a software engineer, you would probably give yourself a stroke.
    It's not really insignificant. It's worse than a rental. At least with a rental I can play it when the cable internet goes out (because my ISP fucking sucks). I don't need to buy this anyway as I already own it on SNES and Sega CD, so Capcom has money on my behalf. The IP is the same whether it's an arcade ROM or SNES port, the only reason the arcade version costs more is because of the nature of use and the cost of materials. I never asked Capcom to port FF to PS3 anyway, so I don't want it regardless, but on principal alone I wouldn't buy it. It's not "protecting profit margins" it's shoving their dick up your ass and making you their bitch.

    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    Requiring a logged in connection is no big deal to most consumers.
    It is to me. Just yesterday I went to play the Skate 3 demo online and I couldn't because my internet was out again. If I wanted to play Final Fight, I would've been in a "tough shit" situation. How would you feel if you went to see a movie and they said "whoops, projector is down" and didn't give you your money back? Yeah, I can play FF once the internet comes back, but I shouldn't be at the whims of when Capcom allows me to play it if I paid for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    Your logic fails to see the paradigm shift as a whole.
    Online gaming & DLC, much like computers themselves are actively going to 'Cloud based' content, run to light clients at the user level.

    Welcome to the future of everything.
    Cloud content blows. Cloud content will allow companies to hold content hostage at exorbitant prices because there will be no used market to keep it in check. You can kiss creativity and new creations goodbye. Hello Sonic compilation 1324234, now 5X as expensive!

    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    Well, the point is that most of you view ownership of software as if it's a right, but rather than push public domain law reform, you would go farther than outright refusing support of a developer by not buying it; opting to support piracy rather than distinguishing it from DRM cracking.
    I'd love to support public domain reform, but how? I'm not a congressman nor could I get those sacks of crap in a suit to do anything helpful about it. Refusing to pay for items like this is the only way to tell companies "DO NOT WANT!" Piracy is currently the only way to play certain games without giving approval to companies that over-restrict use. I shouldn't have to bust my ass to unlock something I paid for, period.

    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    Personally, I view games for what they are, a write off entertainment medium. I own Star wars on VHS, and DVD. Should I be up in arms over having to buy it twice to watch it on new equipment? Not really.

    Everybody's always barking up the wrong tree.
    You didn't HAVE to buy it twice, you could've played it on VHS. You could've downloaded a digital copy from bittorrent of a VHS ripped from a super high end VHS player that output almost DVD quality video and watched that. Also, DVD is an improvement over VHS, adding both better quality video/sound as well as special features. A Wii VC game is not improved at all. They're cheap ports/emulation and nothing more. I was going to say FF wasn't improved, but apparently they added online play, which is pretty nice, but Supercade.net offers the same thing for free. If VC added online play to Contra, I'd be doing backflips to get my credit card to buy it. The only way I could justify FF on PS3 is that if I wasn't playing online, I wouldn't play it anyway, so from that standpoint I wouldn't want it anymore if the gameplay servers went down (Sega CD version is better IMO).

    Quote Originally Posted by 64k View Post
    not really, I can see what your saying Knuckle Duster, but imagine only being allowed to watch it if you have a constant 'on' connection?

    what about say if you move house and your broadband connection isn't installed even if you didn't want to watch Star Wars atleast you may have the option todo so if you pleased, but you can't because you have no BB.

    Also what if you decide to sell it? or pass it onto your kids/parents etc to borrow..no worries but not if they can't watch it on your VCR/DVD player? you could mention covering profit margin and how the software/entertainment studio wont make a penny so it doesn't make sence? then ALL off us would not have 80% of the games we have now.

    With these sort of restrictions they are stopping our future generation playing them, In away putting a life expectancy on there own product..and that is criminal because your paying for a premium package.

    but again as mentioned above what if the servers die, say in 20 years time you dig out the ol' PS3 sitting in the loft and want a quick bash on Final Fight..ya can't servers are down! Sony *may* be out of business or we have home broadband/servers which are completely different to what we have now? what if the finacial situations get worse and then boom 50% of people are left without internets? to many variables makes me think how short sighted DRM like this really is.

    I don't have broadban or dial up, im on a USB dongle, so I can't play it so naturally im gonna MAME it or fire it up on MegaCD..or if I cannot do either of those im going to go off and pirate it..they need to have a long term solution which will always work for the better of the customers! and stick it on real media.

    im slowely starting to dislike the internets
    agreed, especially about the internet thing. The internet makes research a hell of alot easier if you know what you're doing, but it also leads to clueless people posing as experts, wastes of energy like Facebook, and lets companies get way too much power over your purchased items.

    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchool View Post
    If I pay for a video game or a movie: I have a right to use it for life.

    Don't lump me in with Pirates... I pay for my entertainment.
    Exactly. I only pirate games that aren't sold in any reasonable medium. For example, I just ordered 3 PS3 games this week. Even if modchips, etc. are available, I'd rather just buy the retail game. On the other hand, highly DRM'd DLC or overpriced retro games like Mega Man: Wily Wars I have no problem pirating.




    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    I understand and agree with that, but as I stated stated for the most part in that other thread moments ago, nobody's being proactive about it. Everybody is circle jerking on the industry, and turning to piracy. Nobody is proactively looking out for their own interests & the industries sustainability by pushing for DRM reform. Everybody is complaining, nobody is doing anything helpful, it's beyond pointless.
    What do you propose we do? There's nothing effective besides boycotting unacceptable DRM-ridden DLC and buying physical games without that restriction.


    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    I bought star wars on VHS, I can still watch it on VHS. What if my VCR dies?! "OH NO I HAVE RIGHTS TO THAT MOVIE!" (Sure, I still have a copy of it.)
    At least that VHS isn't tied to that VCR with DRM. You can take that VHS to any functioning VCR. In the case of disc media, a computer can perceivably play ANY disc based game made (that I'm aware of), thus making emulators practical after the original system is unable to obtain. If the game is linked to a particular system and that system is irreparably harmed, there's nothing you can do.

    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    Your argument is rooted in the fact that you're not being provided the physical copy from the content provider, and are forced to back it up yourself. You're mixing a dislike for that logic with an absurd fear of inevitable obsolescence pertaining to a platform.
    But backup methods aren't as effective as a pressed disc. Aside from a few hiccups early on, CDs/DVDs could perceivably last forever, just like ROM chips in NES games. On the other hand, any storage medium I can think of is much more temporary and, more importantly, potentially erasable. Only a CD/DVD-R is a permanent write, but that only has an effective life of about 10 years before the dye starts to degrade. I have a CD-R burned in 2000 that still works, but who knows how much longer before it erases itself? On the other hand, my dad has pressed discs from the 80's that play like clockwork.

    Quote Originally Posted by 64k View Post
    For sure dude! I mentioned it one some other thread aswell, people are ALL to happy to kick up a stink and moan about it *but* nobody really does anything to stand up against it! so it annoys me when the whine and just let it happen....this I feel is why companies have gotten away with it and pushed it to more severe extremes in this latest generation.

    and then used piracy as an *excuse* to justify their ill gotten gains!

    just grow a pair and refuse to buy something you don't agree with instead of rolling over and letting Capcom tickle your belly for you latest Final Fight treat.
    That's what I plan to do.

    The only reason I'm buying Street Fighter II HD Remix is to play it online, so I see it as a registration fee for online access rather than buying a game. If SF II HD Remix was offline-only, I wouldn't even consider it. Yeah, I can play SFII on Supercade.net, but those guys are all WAY too ridiculously good (to the point I suspect they may be cheating) and most only want to play SF III, which I hate.

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    At last me and you agree on something

    Am im 100% behind the expert posing noooobs! I love researching everything but real knowledge has gone out the window with the event of Google on mobile phones! thats the end really! why learn anything if it takes you 10 seconds to discover the answer then disregard it because lets face it why bother learning it?

    Id rather make myself look like a tard' and learn something then google everything before entering a debate, that way the correct answer stays with me, I don't want to pretend to know everything! Id rather take my time and ask questions/opinions from people/books/internets and forumalte an opinion in my mind and make a sensible discussion from that!

    but fuck it, ill google the answer, wont think for myself and get back to you!

    knowledge is no longer sacred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knuckle Duster View Post
    Would you also state that buying a car that runs on gasoline should be yours to own and use for life? Yes. Right?

    And "What if" Gasoline is no longer refined, or gas stations no longer provided it, making the car functional but next to useless in 30 years? Would you bitch about it now? No? Why not?

    Seriously, if you think the 'service' of having a platform shift provided to you, should be free, you're begging for regulated socialism on commercial products and effectively devaluing digitally sold software to being 'Not a product at all'. You're also missing the ultimate point that the original purchase meets what you're asking for.

    I bought star wars on VHS, I can still watch it on VHS. What if my VCR dies?! "OH NO I HAVE RIGHTS TO THAT MOVIE!" (Sure, I still have a copy of it.)

    Your argument is rooted in the fact that you're not being provided the physical copy from the content provider, and are forced to back it up yourself. You're mixing a dislike for that logic with an absurd fear of inevitable obsolescence pertaining to a platform.

    As to the later, that can be a problem in the future. Which is WHY people should push copyright reform, rather than give up credibility to piracy.
    I hear what you're saying, but that anology doesn't quite make the cut.

    Electricity is here to stay so as long as my Consoles and PCs are in operation (which SOLEY depends on MOI), I should be able to play a game I paid for.

    I don't support DLC so I'm not a part of your example. I choose not to support it. That's not an 'argument'... it's a simple stance that I've chosen to take. I have that right and as long as I have it, I'm going to exercise it to the fullest.


    Makes enough sense. In regard to Piracy, I don't condone it because I don't do it. At the same time though: I hope businesses with invasive and beyond restrictive practices fail and go out of business..... if the world Pirating their products is part of that process, then so be it... at the end of the day, they made the decision to treat their customer base in that manner so they can deal with it.

    Quote Originally Posted by 64k View Post
    For sure dude! I mentioned it one some other thread aswell, people are ALL to happy to kick up a stink and moan about it *but* nobody really does anything to stand up against it! so it annoys me when the whine and just let it happen....this I feel is why companies have gotten away with it and pushed it to more severe extremes in this latest generation.

    and then used piracy as an *excuse* to justify their ill gotten gains!

    just grow a pair and refuse to buy something you don't agree with instead of rolling over and letting Capcom tickle your belly for you latest Final Fight treat.
    Nail Meet Head


    Guys, Copyright Reform is a novel idea and all.. but the #1 way to influence the way todays Pubs and Devs sell games and develop their products is by how we support them.

    If the world quit buying into these ridiculous schemes, the Pubs and Devs would have to try something different until they once again found something that was profitable.


    At this point and time, most sheeple don't care and support any and all schemes just so they can get the game they want.

    Quote Originally Posted by 17daysolderthannes View Post
    Cloud content blows. Cloud content will allow companies to hold content hostage at exorbitant prices because there will be no used market to keep it in check. You can kiss creativity and new creations goodbye. Hello Sonic compilation 1324234, now 5X as expensive!

    I'd love to support public domain reform, but how? I'm not a congressman nor could I get those sacks of crap in a suit to do anything helpful about it. Refusing to pay for items like this is the only way to tell companies "DO NOT WANT!" Piracy is currently the only way to play certain games without giving approval to companies that over-restrict use. I shouldn't have to bust my ass to unlock something I paid for, period.

    Exactly. I only pirate games that aren't sold in any reasonable medium. For example, I just ordered 3 PS3 games this week. Even if modchips, etc. are available, I'd rather just buy the retail game. On the other hand, highly DRM'd DLC or overpriced retro games like Mega Man: Wily Wars I have no problem pirating.

    What do you propose we do? There's nothing effective besides boycotting unacceptable DRM-ridden DLC and buying physical games without that restriction.
    My favorite post from you.


    This is solid and how I perceive it to come out.

    More NAIL MEET HEAD

    Hey, fair enough... I can't argue with that. Honestly, I wouldn't do it: I'd simply not have the game, but whatever.

    Nail Meet Head again... but guess what... this'll never happen because ignorant human beings across the world continue to support these practices.

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    The developer says this is to stop the "common practice" of PSN sharing. You buy game X, friend buys game Y, login to each other's PS3 and download.

    I don't doubt this happens a lot -- there are even web forums for trading PSN IDs.

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    capcom apologize for this and there going be a fix http://www.destructoid.com/final-fig...m-171898.phtml

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    Quote Originally Posted by johj1987 View Post
    capcom apologize for this and there going be a fix http://www.destructoid.com/final-fig...m-171898.phtml
    Wouldn't surprise me if it was a ploy the entire time...


    Capcom, "we'll take it back and our Customers will think we care", lol.

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    lol dont be so synical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 64k View Post
    At last me and you agree on something

    Am im 100% behind the expert posing noooobs! I love researching everything but real knowledge has gone out the window with the event of Google on mobile phones! thats the end really! why learn anything if it takes you 10 seconds to discover the answer then disregard it because lets face it why bother learning it?

    Id rather make myself look like a tard' and learn something then google everything before entering a debate, that way the correct answer stays with me, I don't want to pretend to know everything! Id rather take my time and ask questions/opinions from people/books/internets and forumalte an opinion in my mind and make a sensible discussion from that!

    but fuck it, ill google the answer, wont think for myself and get back to you!

    knowledge is no longer sacred.
    Actually I mean the people on forums (not this one, this one is actually one of the best forums out there in terms of people actually knowing what they talk about) that get on claiming this and that authoritatively and then I do a tiny bit of research and find out they're totally full of shit. Racketboy forums are a great example of that, even the moderators don't know jack shit abut go around acting like they invented video games. Needless to say, they didn't like me correcting everyone and I got run off in about 2 weeks.

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesqzns View Post
    The developer says this is to stop the "common practice" of PSN sharing. You buy game X, friend buys game Y, login to each other's PS3 and download.

    I don't doubt this happens a lot -- there are even web forums for trading PSN IDs.
    I can't believe people are dumb enough to share their login and password with people. IMO, that's one step away from giving them your ATM pin (can they buy stuff or do you need a credit card number each time?).

    Well, hold on, if, say, I had a PS3 and my dad has a PS3, if I buy a game on PSN on MY PS3, could I simply log in to his PS3, download the game, then he log on his name and still be able to play it? Still, fuck off Capcom, that's just going too far. If people are stupid enough to waste the time of going all over the place to just download a $15 game, obviously they're strapped for cash and wouldn't buy the game anyway.

    Quote Originally Posted by johj1987 View Post
    capcom apologize for this and there going be a fix http://www.destructoid.com/final-fig...m-171898.phtml
    Except the fix is a correction of the description, not a fix of the DRM. Supposedly, there's other games on PSN that do this. So, great, now PSN is no different from shitty XBOX Live in that regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 17daysolderthannes View Post
    At least that VHS isn't tied to that VCR with DRM. You can take that VHS to any functioning VCR. In the case of disc media, a computer can perceivably play ANY disc based game made (that I'm aware of), thus making emulators practical after the original system is unable to obtain. If the game is linked to a particular system and that system is irreparably harmed, there's nothing you can do.
    I don't think PCs can read GD-ROMs, so you'd have to use other methods for the DC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johj1987 View Post
    capcom apologize for this and there going be a fix http://www.destructoid.com/final-fig...m-171898.phtml
    That may not be entirely true. If what I've heard is correct, the difference between a GD-ROM drive and a CD-ROM drive is in the firmware, not the hardware. Perceivably, I think a CD-ROM could be made to act like a GD-ROM. Still, all of the DC games have been dumped via the broadband connector, so that's a non issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 64k View Post
    lol dont be so synical.
    You think I'm wrong?



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    hehehe who's to say man

    If the GD-Rom is essentially the same as a CD-Rom, how can the GD-Rom have 1gig data space?

    Or would it be the GD/CD drives themselves are the same, but the GD has a larger storage medium?

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    the thing is, 'piracy' is not a problem on the ps3 or psn. yes, there is limited fair use game sharing, but that was established by sony. nobody is torrenting psn games and sharing them by the millions.

    the biggest problem is in ten years when psn goes dark for playstation 3 systems, youre up shit creek.

    treating your customers like thieves is only going to hasten the 2nd great video game crash. i have plenty of genesis games to keep me occupied, i dont need to give my money to the big three if they decide they want to own my collection.

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    Ten years from now, I can still play my other PSN and XBLA games without being online (providing the damn consoles even still work, lol). FF: DI is the first PSN game I've seen that does this.

    This, along with the removal of other OS on the PS3, is all about combating piracy.

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