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Originally Posted by Jagos
So CD Projekt is suing innocent bystanders and potential customers because they want an instant payout.
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Everyone is a "potential customer," making that particular catch-phrase absolutely meaningless.
What evidence do you have that "innocent bystanders" have been impacted by this, or is that merely your assumption?
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Quite frankly, they're acting as if pirates cost them more than making a real game and keeping it updated.
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No, they're acting as if pirates downloaded a game without paying it, helping others to download it without paying in the process, and that they've been screwed out of some money. They need money to continue making games, and if they want to maintain their anti-DRM stance they need to find a way to go against those who pirate their games.
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It's also downright hypocritical given that they've said they support filesharing. This does not support filesharing.
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I'm pretty sure when they said, "We support filesharing," they did not mean, "We support piracy." Unless you have any evidence that filesharing
The Completely Free & Totally Legal to Fileshare Adventures of Professor Winsington will make you a target for CD Projekt thinking you stole a completely different and not free game called
Witcher 2, I don't find this hypocritical in the slightest.
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It also does nothing but piss people off as they hear the story.
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I'm not particularly pissed off, so you're making the assumption that everyone will feel the same way you do.