@Alex_the_ru@audentum@Dexerto If I pirate a copy of software, nobody has lost anything. I have created an entirely new copy. It's like if I created an exact copy of the vase in your kitchen. I never entered your home, and you still have that vase, don't you? So no crime.
@Skyun78@PlasticFoods117@BLACCGYE 95% of EN dubs were done in the same manner as 90's videogame voice lines; grab any random asshole passing by in the hallway. And it *still* sounds like that even today. The industry is not progressing.
@LucasLeivka@dindle_@AryJeayBackup This is literally the only way they could have possibly done it. There are no other options.
Also the fact they have the institutional knowledge to pull it off from having done so before in the Iran-Iraq war. Does H3 not ring a bell to you?
@Erebus1666@giuseppemaezza@RSASS_762x51@ArchanineDev@audentum@Dexerto Pirated copies are not and have never been a lost sale. The alternative isn't buying it, it's passing on it entirely.
Piracy is a service problem. Provide a superior service to the pirates and you will get your sales. Valve understands this and is winning the entire industry.
@Ivanof4DC@rhodes_mzra Actual military wargames that are used by real militaries are absolutely autistically detailed and simulated out the ass, often by hand, to the point that not even the most dysfunctional, disgenic, chronically obsessed wargame autist would be capable of deriving any enjoyment.