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What is the difference between filling the drum and pull the trigger
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BlueCrab isn't the police and it isn't illegal for his server to accept connections from pirated copies.legit nyck wrote:What I'm trying to say is that we can't hide his face when we kill our own mother
In short it is pure folly of not BlueCrab accept a download link of the pso game here if he even supports game server
unless of course there is some way to block pirates connections as:
Iso pso and EMu pso ...
I couldn't have said it better myself. Thanks (for both this one and the earlier post).|darc| wrote:BlueCrab isn't the police and it isn't illegal for his server to accept connections from pirated copies.legit nyck wrote:What I'm trying to say is that we can't hide his face when we kill our own mother
In short it is pure folly of not BlueCrab accept a download link of the pso game here if he even supports game server
unless of course there is some way to block pirates connections as:
Iso pso and EMu pso ...
He has no responsibility to anyone legally or morally to block connections to his server from pirated clients. He has chosen to not wilfully help anyone who uses a pirated client and his obligations end there.
There is also a difference between hosting the game and hosting the quests. The quests were distributed by Sega for free. No version of the game that Sylverant completely supports ever was.K_I_R_E_E_K wrote:The quests.
All regions of the Gamecube version technically required the Hunter's License fee, did they not? The PAL version didn't get off for free the way it did on the Dreamcast. I still don't see Sega breaking down any doors to get the Gamecube quests removed, though.BlueCrab wrote:On the subject of the quests... All of the quests that are on Iselia were available at one point or another from Sega's server on a copy of the game that you did not have to pay to use. All of them were distributed by Sega for free at one point or another.
The first month was free for all new hunter's licenses.Aleron Ives wrote:All regions of the Gamecube version technically required the Hunter's License fee, did they not? The PAL version didn't get off for free the way it did on the Dreamcast. I still don't see Sega breaking down any doors to get the Gamecube quests removed, though.BlueCrab wrote:On the subject of the quests... All of the quests that are on Iselia were available at one point or another from Sega's server on a copy of the game that you did not have to pay to use. All of them were distributed by Sega for free at one point or another.
shadowrod wrote:I don´t feel confortable using pirates cd on my dc, however the original gd´s are not good to dc lens, grinding a lot. In other hand Ives pso cd´s are better to dreamcast lens so I´d rather use them.