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So you really don't see different between lame group and the legends? OMG what your are doing on the scene?
added on the 2007-02-01 09:58:48 by monk monk
this is fucking funny, especially from my standpoint :)
added on the 2007-02-01 10:07:55 by smash smash
monk: lame, elite? READ MY LIPS, IF IT WORKS 100% IT IS GOOD RELEASE. even "lamers" released working releases. and game developing company doesnt really care if its released by TRSI 313375 or RELOADED l4m4hz.. heh :D
added on the 2007-02-01 10:18:46 by uns3en_ uns3en_
Maybe John Carmack doesn't care, cos he knows professionals will take care of his stuff. But small companies? Who will give a shit and check game which was released by 3 Small Monkeys?
added on the 2007-02-01 11:31:33 by monk monk
I doubt "fame" exists outside the warez-scene itself...
added on the 2007-02-01 11:36:34 by Gargaj Gargaj
ahh, if i´m interested in some game i dont care about the name of the group who released it, coz the game interests me,so you check the warez in order of the famous cracker names and not the intersting games itself??? strange. but we all buy our stuff so nobody cares about cracks. :D
added on the 2007-02-01 11:41:22 by Premium Premium
Sure it is. We (demoscene) are the same computer freaks community with gamers and game development companies and waraz groups. Ask your non-scene friends if they knows Fairlight, Paradox or Razor1911. And you think game designers which are in the most ex-sceners don't know them?
added on the 2007-02-01 11:42:37 by monk monk
(my post was reply to Gargaj's one)
added on the 2007-02-01 11:44:19 by monk monk
monk, your time machine has stuck in 1990, please refer to your manual for troubleshoot. if the problem is not solved, call customer support.
I'm working at computer service and i'm in the firm now ;)
added on the 2007-02-01 11:57:34 by monk monk
a lot of people in game dev do know the names of old famous warez groups. however, most of them also think the scene was only on the amiga and died in 1993. :)
added on the 2007-02-01 12:08:46 by smash smash
monk, you're so unbelievably stupid that it hurts :)
added on the 2007-02-01 12:09:22 by skrebbel skrebbel
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the scene was only on the amiga and died in 1993


Yeah, that sounds about right ;-)
added on the 2007-02-01 12:24:34 by xeron xeron
Dude.. if you said something like that i think you took it too serious like some guys who don't feel parody mood in first Starship Troopers movie.

Truth anyway is there is some non comedy other side of coin in this thread, sad one..

Everyone fuck in the ass somebody else, dog eat dog, omg!
added on the 2007-02-01 12:24:59 by monk monk
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and ALWAYS WHEN YOU COPY somebody loses money.


i always thought that in the first place somebody DOESNT MAKE money.

not that i have much time to play, but name me only one interesting pciso at the moment, i might buy it.

and imho 90% of all worldwide leechers dont care if a rls is from -BLA or -PFF, so this thread is made out of a bs theory.
added on the 2007-02-01 13:56:08 by 4kum4 4kum4
well, it's not really that much of a "bs theory". on the one hand, one wouldn't leech a release just because it's cracked by fairlight. but then again, one might rather leech a gba release from venom or rs than from trashman.
added on the 2007-02-01 14:30:36 by dipswitch dipswitch
czesc monk btw! =) jak tam? musze wrescie zainstalowac gadugadu tutaj. :)
added on the 2007-02-01 14:31:45 by dipswitch dipswitch
Dipswitch- instaluj, instaluj, moj numer sie nie zmienil, 6946910, wpadnij na pogaduszki :)
added on the 2007-02-01 14:42:30 by monk monk
at least it gives some guarantee the chance of having keyloggers and other malware in the keygens/patches/etc are a little lower.. and yes, monk.. welcome to 2007!
what i really wanted to say^^ is..
of course some groupnames stand for quality, but the theory that game developers could profit in any way by releasing their games also through a warezgroup seems a bit senseless to me. maybe some unknown sharewaregame developers could boost their companys level of awareness this way, but..uhlolwtf?!
added on the 2007-02-01 16:34:24 by 4kum4 4kum4
http://cryptome.org/fbi121101.htm:
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Some members of DrinkOrDie and other Warez groups are software company employees who steal their firm's software prior to its public release and provide it to other Warez members.

So, at least according to the US Department of State, some software developers do in fact supply warez groups. Admittedly the article is from December 2001 but that's hardly 1988 or 1990...
added on the 2007-02-01 17:01:43 by Sverker Sverker
ha ha, this thread is just great. The most funny thing is, that monk, which is the infamous troll on polish sites, doesn't have his most deadly weapon on this forum. If he would write in polish here, then nobody on this forum would have stand a chance against him. But now ... :D. Please continue :D. I'll link this thread to all that were insulted by monk in the past :).

monk:

Nie dasz rady. problem w tym ze ludzie na tym forum maja inne myslenie, niz nasze polskie i oni nie toleruja piractwa. A jesli chodzi o twoj problem, to nie ma to znaczenia bo jak ktos juz to zauwazyl ...

typical gamer doesn't give a shit about it, if the game was cracked by xxx or yyy. And how can you distinguish a lamer from a non lamer cracker? Name of the group is not so important. The important thing is the crack itself. Well if you would like to loose some money, send me a copy of your game and I'll crack it with a pleasure :) - just for You :*.
added on the 2007-02-01 20:27:58 by bonzaj bonzaj
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If he would write in polish here, then nobody on this forum would have stand a chance against him.


dat ligt er ook maar aan hoe je het bekijkt.
added on the 2007-02-01 21:28:30 by skrebbel skrebbel
inderdaad, moge alle polen de kurwa krijgen!

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