BuzzKillington
07-01-2010, 11:01 AM
http://www.baekdal.com/opinion/piracy-or-not
I agree with most of this.
I also feel that all games should have an available demo. I can't count the number of times games have been hyped up, trailers have been grossly exaggerated, I pre-ordered the game and they bombed! I wasted 50-60 dollars on a game that was misadvertised and since the keycode was now used, it's unsellable. I could sell the account but that's technically illegal because even though you paid for the game and have rights to your account, it's technically not yours. :down:
Also, there's some great software out there that comes with a trial version but have severe limitations on top of the 7-30 day trial period. This limits the possibility of gaining knowledge by self-teaching yourself how to use the software AND doesn't give you an accurate taste of it's capabilities or learning scale. Do I really want to pay $500 dollars for something that may be extremely hard to learn just for learning sake? Probably not... but if the trial gave me full access I could get a taste and if the time came where the software was needed, one wouldn't be completely in the dark about what they're getting in to.
I agree with most of this.
I also feel that all games should have an available demo. I can't count the number of times games have been hyped up, trailers have been grossly exaggerated, I pre-ordered the game and they bombed! I wasted 50-60 dollars on a game that was misadvertised and since the keycode was now used, it's unsellable. I could sell the account but that's technically illegal because even though you paid for the game and have rights to your account, it's technically not yours. :down:
Also, there's some great software out there that comes with a trial version but have severe limitations on top of the 7-30 day trial period. This limits the possibility of gaining knowledge by self-teaching yourself how to use the software AND doesn't give you an accurate taste of it's capabilities or learning scale. Do I really want to pay $500 dollars for something that may be extremely hard to learn just for learning sake? Probably not... but if the trial gave me full access I could get a taste and if the time came where the software was needed, one wouldn't be completely in the dark about what they're getting in to.