If you see someone pickpocketing someone you know, would you care?targetbsp wrote: But if you think it's exactly the same game, then why do you even care?
Would you care, if you see someone damaging someone's property?
Now, I kind of care, if someone is trying to sell something that was free without any restrictions to all people, including my friends.
The first sentence is correct. I play (and pay, yes!) whatever and whenever I want to play.targetbsp wrote: No-one is making you play the new one but you. And if you *do* want to play the new one so much, it's probably worth paying for.
However, I can't see how paying for few new sounds and shiny things is worth anything.
But... Ubisoft also sell games? It also takes a cut from many other developers. So they have loads of money, too.targetbsp wrote: As an aside, considering Valve take a cut of everyone elses game sales (as their distributor) - they can afford to give their stuff away.
Being greedy is not always profitable.
It's not that I want everything for free. I buy a lot of games, most of them are some indie creative masterpieces. My steam profile says that I have 111 games. Not every game I bought is available on Steam. So here's my answer to your "herp derp support developers!". If something has reasonable price and is really good, I will buy it and will keep an aye on future productions. That's exactly why I bought every single previous TrackManias (because I liked one of them) until my favourite and I think the only one car game I like is turned into something different... let's call it by it's right name - OneEnvirMania: Greedy.