[citation][nom]makaveli316[/nom]Yeah, i heard that story so many times, but in the end you can talk all day, the fact is that i won't give 60 euro for a game that after 15 hours of playing it, it will occupy some dusty dark place in my house.If the game is good, developers will have a profit, even if piracy is on a high level, so stop saying bullshit, nobody is stealing from you. It could sound selfish or something, but i don't really care about the time and money developers are spending creating a game, cause life is too fuc*ed up to worry about dudes making games.[/citation]
Then stop buying games, it's not the developers fault that kids these days have short attention spans. You know once upon a time we used to play games where a pixelated plumber ate mushrooms and stomped on turtles, or that one where the guy in a tunic waved a rectangle and lights fired out at pig men. Most of them could be beaten in under a few hours, most of them looked like someone vomited up legos. We replayed them, got what we called a "high score". You know how much these games cost brand new? 50 bucks. You kids act like paying for video games is a new concept, it isn't. Except in the good ol days, we didn't have a gamestop in every mall that would trade in our old games, we didn't have a Gamefly to drop free games in our mailbox that we could return whenever we were done, we didn't have an emulation or piracy scene.
You got what you heard what was good, if you didn't like it, you played it anyway, because that's what happens when you really can't afford a new game, you make do with what you have.
Oh, and you're an idiot, if developers aren't making money, they stop making games, and you don't have anything good or bad to play. How unfortunate you can't pirate common sense.
Oh, and this thing probably won't be blocked if it's emulating a dev mode, the only way they could stop that would be to prevent development. Better to give it a few months and see what happens though