I like video games, all kinds: Role Playing, First Person Shooters, Real Time Strategy, etc. for the PC, Xbox, and Wii. And I have an extensive collection, upwards of eighty or so of what most people would agree are the best ever developed, that I have collected over the years.
Anyone who has a passion for video games might also have dabbled in modding their favorite PC games in one way or another with the digital tools offered along with the game. Modding isn’t easy, it takes intelligence, creativity, dedication, and most of all, it takes time.
If it takes so much blood, sweat and tears and time for an enthusiast to create a mod for a game, imagine what the original developers of the game went through. It takes years to develop most of these games, and the developers have taken so much time away from their selves and their families.
So after all that dedication and time, guess what happens. I will tell you. Hundreds of fucking dip shit punks are out there ripping and illegally downloading thousands of digital copies of these games. These punks might as well shit directly on the heads of the people who make the games, because that is how it feels: to be shit on for your hard work.
Listen, I bring this all up because recently I learned of this eighteen-year-old douche bag, Christian Del Amo, who got a hold of a leaked copy of the highly anticipated FPS, Modern Warfare 2, and planned to sell thousands of pirated copies of the game to unscrupulous individuals.
I am not trying to preach, but piracy is no different from any other kind of theft. The fucker I mentioned here was caught and arrested, thankfully. And I hope his thieving ass gets raped real hard in prison by his new daddy.
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Steam seems to have followed Xbox Live on the ban band wagon. They banned 2500 PC gamers caught cheating on Modern Wrfare 2, and they say this is only the first round. http://www.joystiq.com/2009/11/30/so-long-2500-modern-warfare-2-steam-cheaters/
Comment by Newsflx — November 30, 2009 @ 8:57 pm