Most people I knew that did that stored the games on the HD, not as
disks, but I only play a few games so it isn't a big deal to me.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 4:52 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Apple coming out with iGame portable game player!
> 
> 
> Some did - but a pirated game doesn't take up any more space than a
retail
> game.
> 
> Adding a bigger drive just you put a more pirated games on the drive
at
> once
> - it doesn't let you pirate more games (since just like retail games
> they're
> stored on DVD until you want to play them).
> 
> It just doesn't seem likely to me that the number of pirated games
that
> would fit on a disc entered into the equation.
> 
> I mean even if only ONE game fit then the system is STILL broken and
the
> pirates can just swap out any game as they see fit, right?  I mean
it's
> slightly more effort, yes, but since when as that ever stopped a
pirate?
> 
> As it is if the pirate were to use the drive ONLY for pirating games
then
> they could still fit something like 5-15 games on the disc (depending
on
> the
> size of the game).  Once you get into those numbers what does it
matter if
> they fit from 15-45?
> 
> From a legal stand point the maximum sentence for pirating 10 games is
> already 2.5 million dollars and (I think) 50 years in prison.
> 
> Jim Davis
> 


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