Please, tar everyone with the same brush. Make the same sort of sweeping generalisations that CliffyB did and that have gotten the response in this thread (and if other fora are an indication, similar responses across the web...)
I said "don't pirate or don't complain." I'm pretty sure every human being on earth is capable of refraining from at least one of these things. Is that such a bad "brush" to tar everyone with?
But by your logic above, you're a pirate too.
Not quite. By my logic, I'm *capable* of piracy. Which I am. I never said anything that would indicate I am a pirate. Neither did CliffyB.
So you've just fallen victim yourself of the patent pending 'CliffyB shotgun effect', when you're actually defending him.
You're putting words into my mouth and making false assumptions based on them, just like many gaming board members have done to CliffyB.
The Alienware-buying public buy Alienware because they don't have high technical knowledge. So under the 'technical knowledge' argument, they don't know enough to torrent.
Unfortunately, by and large they do know enough to torrent.
But his argument is basically money = technical knowledge. If only it were that easy.
It's even simpler than that. It's possession of high-end gaming equipment = knowledge of torrenting.
On average those are the type of people whom would buy games at least once a month, rather than every now and then.
If they can afford a game once a month, they can afford a game every now and then. And my whole point was that they can afford games now and then. How am I "forgetting" anything? How is my analogy invalid in any way whatsoever?
Everyone knows tons of kids still living at home put everything they can afford into a gaming rig, then spend their allowance and any other money they get on games
You're half right. There are tons of kids living at home who spend lots on gaming rigs, but most of them torrent games given the opportunity.
You don't go saying they are the ones whom know about torrenting in the same interview you claim torrenting is ruining PC gaming without heavily implying high end PC gamers are all pirates.
You're talking in circles. I have contested this exact point several times - rephrasing a contested point doesn't count as backing it up. As I said, the implication is nothing more than that *many* high-end PC gamers are pirates.
But strung together with poor logic (many savvy users know nothing of torrents, and many torrenting pirates are otherwise computer cavemen)
Savvy users who know nothing of torrents are a rarity. And the existence of computer cavemen who can torrent is completely peripheral to his point.
poorly-worded delivery (how does one jump directly from discussing integrated video chips to piracy?) creates ambiguity, and ambiguity is where implication lives.
So are you saying that if he didn't mention "integrated video chips," there would be no awkward jump, and therefore no ambiguity, and therefore no implication?