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thats not the point

the point is because all the warez monkey, game developers are loosing money

which results in less quality games, rushed products

developers going out of business, prices being raised.

do you want more reasons?

i try before i buy, also they have not released any form of doom3 in this country so warez is my only option.

If play a game more than a week and want to go back to it for more i'll buy it, most games are utter crap. i play them for ten minutes and never look at them again

thats not the point

the point is because all the warez monkey, game developers are loosing money

which results in less quality games, rushed products

developers going out of business, prices being raised.

do you want more reasons?

Please... The warez scene developed because of the high prices of the products (games, music, ...), especially in countries where prices are outrageous!!

It's cracked in the next 24 hours, i'll promise you(Y))

For the mods: We are talking about an egg:shifty::

Really? Race Driver 2 uses Starforce, and it STILL hasn't been cracked. I think you will be waiting a while if you want that.

The only bad thing I've heard about Starforce is that there are a lot of false screwups, such as from a hot ROM drive or a couple small scratches.

Really? Race Driver 2 uses Starforce, and it STILL hasn't been cracked. I think you will be waiting a while if you want that.

The only bad thing I've heard about Starforce is that there are a lot of false screwups, such as from a hot ROM drive or a couple small scratches.

Shame that Doom III DOESN'T use Starforce.

Please... The warez scene developed because of the high prices of the products (games, music, ...), especially in countries where prices are outrageous!!

prices are being raised because of piracy

i totally agree with creamhackered

and StevoFC

not every, and even in some cases when the game is delayed, it still seems rushed when it comes out

Yeah, PC Gamer was reporting 20+ hours in their review.

And besides, the entire modding community from Quake 3 is basically going to be migrating over to this game. The community has made some very fun stuff (Urban Terror, RA3, Threewave) in the past, so as far as lasting appeal is concerned, I'd say you'd be getting your money's worth.

i think ill end up either downloading it or trying it at a friends house first, the game has really impressed me but i wanna make sure its a game worth paying 55 bucks, if it is ill have no problem spending money on a quality game, if it isnt i always have a friends house to play it at.

Please note, the game hasn't REALLY been released yet. Don't expect the warez groups to have the game yet ...

oh come on. the release groups have 98% of games before they are released. this is the first time i can remember in a long time that a big (pc) game is available in some stores before its available on the net.

as far as modding, the Doom 3 Fortress Site is live, that coupled with the Cvar to change max players, will make that mod interesting. as logn as they keep it to the origional mod for Quake 1

oh come on. the release groups have 98% of games before they are released. this is the first time i can remember in a long time that a big (pc) game is available in some stores before its available on the net.

That's because they have inside contacts with DEVs or store owners.

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