In a perfect world.. those oldies are better off on their own though. Get them from GoG.
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Get a couple millions so I can afford to not work for the rest of my life.
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Believe me, you will feel very unstisfied in the long run.
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So you've already had a couple of millions and are sharing your experience? I haven't done anything for the past 3 years and I'm very happy.
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Haha, well, i dont know how old are you. But I hope you'll understand me in the future.
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Then what you are doing is not important to you enough.
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Well first of all, you fly helicopters, no driving is involved.
I can afford skydiving right now actually.
You would be buying a rather rubbish football team for a couple million.
Buying the whole Steam store is something I could probably afford right now too.
NOT IMPRESSED :D
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I also know the reason. That's why Anno 1404 - Gold Edition will be a great solution. We can only hope for...
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In a perfect world, where all games were DRM-free, where services like Steam or Origin only act as store fronts or game hubs, and PC ports were actually optimized to run well on PC.
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And all developers goes bankrupt. DRM-free wont really work mate. I think steam is a brilliant idea as i know several ppl who start buying games because of it instead of sailing in a ship.
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But in a perfect world, piracy doesn't exist. How would developers go bankrupt?
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Haha, knew that i would get that answer.. I spited to the pool im drinkin' from. Good answer sir! ;)
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But DRM-free games will increase pirating. It would be easier.
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In theory. In practice, the more draconian the DRM, the faster a pirate copy is available (e.g. The release of SPORE.)
That's not to say that DRM shouldn't be used, it's just that it should be something relatively unobtrusive that doesn't do anything without telling the user about it and (depending on the user's preferences) actually provides decent side benefits. Kind of like Steam is now.
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Yes, as i said before. Steam is a great idea. It pulled out several ppl i know from pirating.
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more coop. world peace, and unlimited resources. Half Life Ep 3 released.
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In a perfect world, Equilibrium wouldn't be an action movie, it would be a reality.
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In a perfect world, i'm a flying cheeseburger that could poop landmines
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If I had couple milions, I could giveaway Skyrim to all steamgifts users that doesn't own it.
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get millions of dollars to make a giveaway with 6000 skyrims
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In a perfect world
Everyone is nice and not mean
everything is free
everyone can take what they need to survive
This will never happen :(
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In a perfect world, EA's games will return to steam, Anno 1404 - Gold Edition will come to steam, Heroes of Might and Magic III & IV will be available on steam and maybe, just maybe, Blizzard's games will be available on steam. But, it is not a perfect world.
What would be your perfect world? :)
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