To get started, I'd like to explain to those who so passionately fight against piracy, how things are in the place I live.
First, although the game costs 20 "bucks", the value of one "buck" for argentinian pesos is 6,35, so your game would actually cost me 127 "my-country-bucks". This is shocking considering I earn 200 pesos a week, in the job which provided the greatest profit after working in different places from mondey to saturday 12 hours a day for 8 months -rent 700 pesos a month, living with 4 other people. You can do the math.
So, congratulations, you have 20 bucks to spare, to support the companies you like and their development and to fill out their pockets.
Just one book for studying costs from 50 to 300 pesos, and a meal costs from 10-30 pesos, money that I have to take from my family, who also live in this country.
I am pretty sure that is fair enough that you can play and I don't, and I strongly enthuse that you go ahead and enjoy it. USA is a great country, whose people can live marvelously.
I was actually thinking about playing for a while in my new computer, which was given to me as a tool for the studies I am doing, but I see that that is apparently for a circle of people to which I dont belong. So, happy tweets, go, go, honest people!

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Posted 05 December 2012 - 03:44 PM
#2
Posted 05 December 2012 - 03:48 PM
SHS does not support piracy and this discussion is over.
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