Or so you think...Originally posted by funxus
...but they won't have control over my computer.
Or so you think...Originally posted by funxus
...but they won't have control over my computer.
Originally posted by nihilistic
You realize that in Linux YOU get to choose what kernels you want to load, right?
Originally posted by nihilistic
It require a group of idiots stupid enough to buy it. That's right. If you will actually buy into this, you are dumber than the people who chose the red imac over the blue because it has a red cupholder.
Originally posted by nihilistic
If you will actually buy into this, you are dumber than the people who chose the red imac over the blue because it has a red cupholder.
Originally posted by archer_007
That sucks that you wouldn't be able to use software on multiple systems. Having multiple copies of the same game sounds extreme.
Originally posted by Dralix
Cupholder is idiot speak for "CD and/or DVD drive." As in "the cupholder on my computer doesn't work anymore. I used to press a button and the cupholder would pop out."
I suggest actually reading the license agreement/terms of use that comes with your favourite game/software. You'll probably find that when you installed you agreed that you would not install and use on multiple machines.
Originally posted by archer_007
I always thought that multiple machines thing in the license agreement was refering to installing it on the machines of other people, not to installing it on multiple computers that you own (say your laptop and desktop, for example)
Originally posted by Dralix
So the software vendors will probably change the license agreements accordingly, saying that you can only install on one machine. Kind of a heavy handed solution to the problem. I can understand both sides of this issue. On the one hand, it sucks if you have a legitimate purpose to install on multiple machines. On the other, I fully support their desire to stop people from buying one copy and sharing it with 10 friends.
Originally posted by Dralix
More on topic, what exactly is "free computing" supposed to mean?
Originally posted by Dralix
I think the real issue is that you can't use them both at the same time. So you could install Civ on your home PC and laptop and use the laptop when you're away from home. You could not install on both and play at the same time with your wife/parent/sibling/dog/whatever.
Originally posted by Immortal
for those that are saying "Ill never buy this" do you really think they will allow any of the newer technology to be campatable with anything without palladium? I suspect all technologies to come out after this palladium will require its presence to function.
Originally posted by Immortal
Also with the servers part: would non palladium computers be able to access servers which use palladium? I wouldnt think so.
Originally posted by nihilistic
I suspect that there will be two markets, one with Palladium and one without. The one with Palladium will eventually fail. Even if RIAA and Co. manages to buy enough senators and congressmen to pass a new bill outlawing their production, there will still be overseas suppliers for the same technology.