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- Calypto
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I hope you like it, izumo 

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Hehe, well I know your stance towards pirated CD-Keys. But, you don't have to spam every topic with that, it just annoys.
- iRobot
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The game would have died long ago without the extra players from warez keys.
Player numbers are already lowish ._.
It's not like they hack the place up.
Player numbers are already lowish ._.
It's not like they hack the place up.
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Yeah and Epic thinks the same.
- Azarael
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Pirates are still freeloading thundercunts who think they are entitled to the hard work of people far more skilled than they are.
- Calypto
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Not all pirates are bad, but most are fucking 13 year old children who illegally download the game without even asking their parents if they could buy the game; instead, the jump straight into the download. And the reason I hate them so much is because $7 is enough to filter out any old kid from playing an M rated game, but they just pirate it to avoid the noob filter. If anything, we could use a noob filter mutator. It would test a new player that enters the server on a few math/grammar questions, and then lets them use the "say" command. If they fail the test, they can take it again in a week. This way we can filter out the illiterate from typing, in this case children. There is another problem with pirates, and that is tolerance to the rules. They know that they did not pay for the game, meaning they can get banned and get away with it very easily. On servers like LDG, bans are only done with IP for pirates, and that is another reason pirates take advantage of avoiding rules. That DOS hacker Kevin is a simple example of a pirate under the rules.
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