Is there somthing we, the fans, can do to prevent piracy of TOMI?
Hi there:)
I just wonder if there is anything we can do to minimize illigal copying of this game? Just tell me, I'll do anything!
I must admit, I do some illigal downloading myself, but I really really want telltales and Lucasarts to earn as much money on this as possible. A lot of money means TOMI 2 and MI2 special edition:)
I just wonder if there is anything we can do to minimize illigal copying of this game? Just tell me, I'll do anything!
I must admit, I do some illigal downloading myself, but I really really want telltales and Lucasarts to earn as much money on this as possible. A lot of money means TOMI 2 and MI2 special edition:)
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Buying the game woudn't set the right tone for playing a pirate game, would it?
just kidding, already pre-ordered it, and I will buy it for the Wii also if I like the first episode.
HEY, Telltale should change its looks to that of a Warez-site (which I don't know how it looks) for the launch, so that we feel like real pirates when we download the game :cool:
With naked ad banners and viruses loaded into the software?
Yeah!
There should be a big button with the text "to STEAL tomi push here", and under the button you should write, in small letters "it only cost 8,95"
virus off course not, but the chicks maybe... :D:D:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Can TellTale or LucasArts do anything legal about it? (illegal version includes killing and hiding the body of the person that pirated the game... while giving him a complimentary MI badge)
Is there a WebPolice?
Or we could just find a good hacker and ask him to delete the content of certain ...locations.
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And WOW it's strange to see Elaine like that.
Yeah them actually logging in and chatting with us kind of puts a little guilt in you if you DL the game
Not that I ever go to sites that have those kind of links, of course.
Yeah... TBH, Telltale have kind of backed themselves into a corner on this one.
They can't REALLY condemn piracy emphatically and still encourage us to buy the game, can they?
We could always buy it and then get it again from The Pirate Bay for strange piratey thrills :rolleyes:
What is this I don't even...
Waste of time. Everyone uses torrents now anyway.
No they don't... some much prefer direct downloads. Much quicker. Have a newly released movie / TV show in under 5 mins.
I'm standing on my feet clapping madly!! :D:D
Back to the topic: I spread the news among my friends anytime a new game was coming, told them how good they are each time I played them, remarked to them the importance of supporting the makers of such a worthy games
YOU are a strange, and bewildered person. stop talking to me. i'm getting afraid.
In that case i have an idea. Buy a copy of ToMI for every person in the world
you could name any game and I would probably have it.
But since I started working in the game-development scene myself
I realized how much work/effort/love developers put in their games.
Now I'm (extremely) proud that I can tell everybody I bought all my games.
(Which makes everybody think I'm a complete idiot when they see my huge collection of games)
I try to convince all my friends/family to buy games, but they don't seem to realize all the work
that has gone into developing the game, so I kinda gave up.
(If it's games developed by companies like EA, I don't do much about it. When it's about smaller developers/Indy games
I smack them until they buy it)