Hmm, well, I won't start this discussion again now, the_kay.
Coco.
Again, what for? I don't plan to be playing it anyway, so why test if I could? Waste of time. If I do play it then it is years to come in which case I will be having a new machine anyway so again, waste of time.}TCP{SLAPHEAD wrote:@Wolf.
To test to see weather your pc has got any chance of running UT3.
[/quote]}TCP{the_kay wrote:That is true, and I believe that most of this malicious code is in proprietary software, such as Microsoft Windows. With free software, one can simply look in the source code to find and take the malicious code out, with proprietary software that is not possible.}TCP{SLAPHEAD wrote:I believe that alot of software has alot of malicous code in it that we know nothing about!
It's called "STEAM" (no R) and is the reason I boycot HL2 and other games distributed this way. I even sent back the Half Life Anthology copy unopened and got my money back because of it. I don'T care how GOOD these games are, they are not worth accepting this kind of commercial oppression.}TCP{SLAPHEAD wrote:You do realise that STREAM (Half Life 2) is being used more and more in games.
The software companies are forced to nothing at all. They could sell many more copies and save money by NOT investing into copy protections which are all useless sooner or later anyway, at the same time they'd achieve an overall improvement of customer satisfaction because fewer problems.}TCP{Coco wrote:Yes, it's really awful what happens there. But on the other hand, the software companies are forced to do something against software piracy. In a certain sense, it's the fault of the users themselves who simply copy everything that is not protected..
And so on very nice the_kay}TCP{Coco wrote:First of all, I ask you kindly to stop using the term "software piracy". The use of this term implies that you equate coping information with attacking ships and killing people. A neutral term would be "copyright infringement", a positive one "helping and sharing with your neighbor". ...
Yes I also read articles posted in the forum. Seems alot of people are very unhappy about it. AVG antivirus also seems to see it as virus and has caused quite alot of problems with it as well.}TCP{SLAPHEAD wrote: Pittbull,did you read all that is said in the forum or did you just read
the artical that you linked to?
Well you're always welcome to stay at my place if you want to talk about itTaz^ wrote:Oh jeezez..sometimes I wonder if Im in some geek club
Oh those dam dongles!!! Don't get me started. Let's just hope the gaming industry dosn't go that direction.}TCP{Ramses wrote::POh Slappy, remember the dongle ? Time was that was the future also