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| Xiaou2:
--- Quote ---Hi X2 I was annoyed for many reasons but the two main ones being: 1) The guys ripping of MAME devs. I, like many other people who are not psychopaths, can care when other people are affected negatively by situations. This situation is an example of that. --- End quote --- In which way? Mame Devs do their work for free. If they were getting paid for their works, then I can see being much more aggressive in response. However, remember, mamedevs are working on SOMEBODY else's games. These games are not their own creations. Which is why the devs cant take money for their works. If these were the devs original creations, or interpretive works... then the devs have a solid case, and people have a real reason to be upset. --- Quote ---2) It seems quite likely that the guy could profit from doing this, from doing almost nothing other than ripping people off (which is the machine’s selling point), in a way I have not seen before. I believe one should earn money fairly. Most people have to either work hard or have worked hard to fund their life, and they do/did this fairly. It caused me to feel bad for other people having to work hard whilst he’s doing a dishonest and unfair act, as well as feeling bad about myself being in the same situation. This bad feeling caused by the conflicting thoughts - “he’s doing this” & “I don’t want him to do this” (the reason for the latter just described, something which I’m sure many others think). --- End quote --- But again.. Whos getting hurt or ripped off? When Atari released and sold Asteroids... it got its money way back then in the 80s. And even with repackaged collections, the profit is minimal at best. Much of the companies tho produced the older games are gone. And the ones who are still around barely care about the older stuff. (some do, but many dont) What does hurt them however, is when someone pirates brand new software. Theres not really much of a loss on old property thats made is money 100x over. But a new game, costs a lot to develop these days, and needs to recoup & profit, to keep them alive. Then again, if game companies priced their games lower, Im sure many more sales would be had, rather than people pirating them. --- Quote ---I did not get jealous. You talk of spiritual development, I am not sure how you would define this but me personally am extremely conscious of my cognitive behaviour, a state of being which, I believe, causes something which I would call a form of spiritual development. Furthermore, due to this state of mind I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt that there was no jealously in my mind. --- End quote --- Well, its good that you were not jealous. However, if for example, someone stole a bag of food out of the grocery store... would you immediately put him to be sentenced to death? Or would you consider that the reason that he had to steal, was due to poverty, hunger, and other circumstances? When making a judgment about things, we should be careful not to be so harsh and abrupt. Take some time to consider all possibilities. Not tie too much emotion to it, so as to be able to think clearly, rationally, even logically. Anyways, as I said, thinking about all the things that I see on a constant basis that are so much worse than this... so much more damaging, it just makes me feel that people are taking things (the wrong things) way too seriously. --- Quote ---I was basically totally unprepared for the response you gave me, which at the time I thought was rude and insulting. --- End quote --- At the same time, we have a very harsh post coming in for all to read.. and so in many ways I just countered with the same kind of energy. --- Quote ---There is a lot wrong with how I responded though, as mentioned in the second post. “Why the hell are you so bent?... I think you need a reality check buddy” added with "Is it cause hes making money that you dont want to risk making? Jealousy?" Made it seem very negative and like an attack. --- End quote --- Well, thanks for the admittance. And yeah, my backlash could have been toned down a little as well. But as I said, I was kind of countering your rage, with a little of my own annoyance at the kind of post you made. Though, again, it wasnt really a personal attack. But it did have some attitude kick to it. --- Quote ---I’ll be much more careful in future, I’ll think more about what people’s words could mean. Handshake? --- End quote --- Thanks man. (Shake) We are just humans, all trying to deal with each others craziness. >.< :) And do the best we can, to better ourselves in the process. We can surely disagree, but should try to remain somewhat civil to each other. I still believe that reporting people like this may do more harm than good... because then companies get tired of dealing with all the complaints and extra work involved. (Also the tons of various post and attention it draws) Such a thing could possibly lead to an attack at the source... rather than the few individuals. Maybe Im wrong, but either way, I just cant see getting too upset about this stuff. Best Wishes |
| Dan_Dan_91_07:
--- Quote ---In which way? --- End quote --- The MAME devs don’t want it sold and I think about them extremely respectfully. I don’t care about their reasons why (unless they were against my morals, which would be very unrealistic and of cause, this is not the case). They have made it & I am thankful to them, and I want them to be treated with their terms followed, at the very least. --- Quote ---But again.. Whos getting hurt or ripped off? --- End quote --- I believe everybody should earn money honestly, plus I share this view with many others. He’s not doing this so this caused me to feel bad and so would others (if they knew). I feel even worse because there are others with the same beliefs as me and this guy is acting against their beliefs as well – I share the ‘pain’ that would be felt on their part. --- Quote ---When making a judgment about things, we should be careful not to be so harsh and abrupt. Take some time to consider all possibilities. Not tie too much emotion to it, so as to be able to think clearly, rationally, even logically. --- End quote --- I naturally do this most of the time anyways, and you are correct. This was a thought out decision however. You are never going to be 100% about whether your decision is the best one in a situation like this. Though I tried to weigh my reasons for not wanting him to do this against possible reason that would change my mind (a possible reason being he was raising money to pay for life saving treatment), gained from this was the desire to report him and the emotions I felt. This is because there are other options one can take that would not go against my beliefs as much and win in the great battle of belief V situation, or not go against them at all – an example from the mountain of options available being a sponsored activity. --- Quote ---I still believe that reporting people like this may do more harm than good... because then companies get tired of dealing with all the complaints and extra work involved. (Also the tons of various post and attention it draws) Such a thing could possibly lead to an attack at the source... rather than the few individuals. --- End quote --- I did not actually think of this at the time and you are correct again… Hmmm thinking about it, I’m not sure if reporting incidents like this is the best course of action actually - the possible negative after effects may outweigh the effects of not doing anything. I’m glad we’re all good anyway mate… :cheers: |
| Malenko:
How dare you be mad someone is ripping off other people! |
| pinballwizard79:
Haters gonna hate... |
| Ginsu Victim:
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