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How interesting...yet...worthless to me :rolleyes:

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Patching the game will correct several bugs, but performance issues will remain, unfortunately. I have heard that the problem will basically disappear using 1 Gb of RAM, but I can't confirm it since I only have 768.

 

I have a AMD64 3000+ 939pin

gig of pc3200 dual channel config (512x2)

XFX 6600gt 128meg apg video

 

Installed the patch right after the install from CD. Only been playing it for a couple days now but I have not have any performance issues.

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You know, I would like to know why would anyone would buy a game from a dead company?

 

For the same reason they'd buy one from a company that was still very much alive and kicking. It comes down to wanting to play the game, regardless of wheter the company is alive or not.

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Is it really stealing if you pirate a game by a dead company?

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Is it really stealing if you pirate a game by a dead company?

Well Activision still has the rights...if Activision would go bankrupt tomorrow and no one like Sold-out would have the right to sell it then it would probably be abandonware :)

 

Not bloody likely tho :thumbsup:"

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Is it really stealing if you pirate a game by a dead company?

 

 

Yes, because depending on payment method, Troika gets no money after the final payouts. Activision however continues to get monies from sales. Therefore you are stealing out of the coinpurses of the hardworking Activision employees!

 

<edit> DAMMIT BALEY! GO TO SCHOOL! </edit>

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If the company is dead then so is its support.  A buggy game that has no support is a stupid purchase.  :thumbsup:

 

Correction: if the company is dead then so is its continued support. Support made prior to its demise is still support, nonetheless.

 

And, as before, deciding to buy a game of a company which has ended its activities, or has stopped supporting it even if it has not ceased activities, is entirely up to the player. For the most part, old and adequate (if not optimal) support still exists.

 

 

For someone trying to erase the Visceris alter ego from our collective experience, that's a pretty standard Viscerisation you've made.

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If the company is dead then so is its support.  A buggy game that has no support is a stupid purchase.  :lol:

 

Correction: if the company is dead then so is its continued support. Support made prior to its demise is still support, nonetheless.

 

And, as before, deciding to buy a game of a company which has ended its activities, or has stopped supporting it even if it has not ceased activities, is entirely up to the player. For the most part, old and adequate (if not optimal) support still exists.

 

 

For someone trying to erase the Visceris alter ego from our collective experience, that's a pretty standard Viscerisation you've made.

 

 

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I suppose Activision's technical support line still provides help to people struggling with the game, so in that sense, support is continuing. For what that's worth.

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If the company is dead then so is its support.  A buggy game that has no support is a stupid purchase.  :)

 

Unless it's a completely awesome game that's worth playing and the bugs are not game-killers. Bloodlines easily evades being anything like a 'stupid purchase'.

 

Well Activision still has the rights...if Activision would go bankrupt tomorrow and no one like Sold-out would have the right to sell it then it would probably be abandonware :)

 

Abandonware = illegal, unfortunately. Not that they'll hunt you down, but it's still illegal. Stupidly.

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Abandonware (unlike warez) is tolerated by most developers\producers...I consider it borderline legal :)

 

Abandonware is not legal.The law prohibits anybody from copying a commercial game if the copy is not for a personal use, by extension, it's forbidden to offer games on Internet and it is also forbidden to download a game if you don't own the original one. A game is protected by law for 70 years.

In practice, it's a bit different because abandonware is usually well tolerated by game owners/producers. Everything on this website is free. No paypal, no phonepass, or other stupid things like this. (exept for donations)

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And I'd love to play a patched version of Bloodlines but alas I've lost the game :)

 

As for who's responsible for Customer Support I'd go with Activision :)

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Abandonware (unlike warez) is tolerated by most developers\producers...I consider it borderline legal :)

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Spoken like a truely devout ex-Soviet bloc country civilian :)

 

It is still available from Activision:

buy it!

 

(Currently under $28)

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