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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostXbox is a luxury, not a right.
Quite how they afford it is beyond me.
OTOH, if it keeps them off the streets, then perhaps it's a digital "opiate of the masses" and one which we shouldn't begrudge them.
The alternative is letting them out in the open, usually with disastrous consequences to life, limb and property.
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There was a story yesterday. Link
Online reports suggest that as many as 600,000 gamers may have been affected.
I used to pirate games in my Amiga days but you can get new releases for £30 if you look hard enough. Xbox is a luxury, not a right.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostA lot of it is peer pressure though. The "latest game" for some youngsters is a must have, all your mates are talking about it, and you can end up being billy-no-mates.
Doesn't make it right of course, but I can understand some motivations behind it.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostA lot of it is peer pressure though. The "latest game" for some youngsters is a must have, all your mates are talking about it, and you can end up being billy-no-mates.
An xbox isn't just for christmas, it's for every major game release untill the next xbox comes out
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A lot of it is peer pressure though. The "latest game" for some youngsters is a must have, all your mates are talking about it, and you can end up being billy-no-mates.
Doesn't make it right of course, but I can understand some motivations behind it.
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If you can't afford the £50 then wait a few months and buy it used
Or
Rent first, most games are crap anyway and not worth the hassle
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostIgnorance of the law is no defence.
Besides, there are plenty of free games out there (there are for PC users, and I guess the same is true for console lovers as well).
Failing that, there are low to negligible cost hobbies as well.
Shame
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£50 for an online game which you might play for months (or years) on end without needing any other games is not much at all to ask even if you are 16.
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Ignorance of the law is no defence.
Besides, there are plenty of free games out there (there are for PC users, and I guess the same is true for console lovers as well).
Failing that, there are low to negligible cost hobbies as well.
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostHe justified his theft on the grounds that
"There are 16-year-old kids out there, they don't earn money so they go screaming to their parents saying, 'Can you buy me this game?'"
But he is 25 and working. He got what was coming.
I want a new car, they bring them out every year. I can't afford one every year therefore I will steal them.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostIs it just me in thinking he got what was coming?
"There are 16-year-old kids out there, they don't earn money so they go screaming to their parents saying, 'Can you buy me this game?'"
But he is 25 and working. He got what was coming.
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Im sure if you called them up and explained it was a mistake they would unban you.
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