"Eric" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:411d1844$0$67725$ad3619e8@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a shot, but still, who are they to
tell
me
> what I can and can't have installed on my PERSONAL computer? Hey, I
paid
> for this f***in game, and when I pay, that means I don't have to put up
with
> advertising, some jerkweed trying to tell me what to do, adware, or
whatever
> else. They have a lot of nerve. What they're saying is, 'Gee, you have
> CloneCD installed on your system. Even though you paid $50+ for our
game,
> we still have to say 'go screw yourself' and deny your usage of the
product
> that you generously PAID us for.' They can go to Hell, and I say that
if
> these damn companies start pulling this kind of crap, WE in turn stop
buying
> their damn games. The ONLY way a company or organization listens to YOU
is
> by hurting their profit margins!
>
> I STILL say we should file a class action suit against them. They have
NO
> RIGHT whatsoever to deny people usage of a product that we PAID FOR, and
all
> because we have something on our PERSONAL f***in computers that they
don't
> like. F*** them!!!
>
> ID, you will never get another dollar out of my damn pocket again.
I understand exactly how you feel, it is an outrage and I only wish enough
people felt the way you do about so companies would take notice. I
personally will never buy a game that out of the box won't permit a
virtually full hard disk install - I won't compromise with ****ed
performance for some companies feeble attempt to stop hacking - attempts
that don't work anyway.
With ID though, I believe the what you get back for the inconvenience is
well worth the outrage and aggravation. I honestly think if you could find
a
way to cool off and play the game, you might be able to look back at the
CD
cloning check bull**** as being only a minor irritation. I've decided to
roll with the punches on this issue and I am loving the game.
Cheers,
Tim


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