Of course.
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Thanks
:D:D
I allways do, but thank you anyway.
I pay for my games.
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To be honest we who pay for games are being taken for mugs. Excluding bugs like the OP has mentioned, proper pirated releases would seem to work better than the DRM-plagued crap we get sold.
To be honest we who pay for games are being taken for mugs.
OWNED.
Either post the disc/case with a loaf of bread or be permabanned.
Noob.
I hate people like you who think it is OK to take anything they like just because it is there.
Any noob can go online and pirate a game, takes a complete tool to then go and post for support about said unreleased game on a public forum.
It takes an even bigger tool to use the word 'noob' in a serious context.
Its not a problem, however this game is clearly aimed at a family market and what average family pc has 6 gigs at its disposal and then some for the OS etc.![]()

And it's against the forum rules so some dons who are also against piracy will try to suspend you.
Hai guys!
I'm here to also make the bigger point that he pirated the ALICE IN WONDERLAND VIDEO GAME!
I certainly lol'd
That is all.![]()
In fairness, American Mcgee's Alice was genuinely awesome. One might assume the same here..(doubt it is though
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Forgetting the piracy thing for a minute, if it's the game doing this then all it's doing is using the available resources. Halve the amount of RAM available and it'll just store less files in the RAM (meaning those files take longer to access).
However, why on earth do you have 8GB RAM in your system if a program using 6GB causes you horror? Did you steal that as well?
From my own experience you tend to find that if piracy discussion goes on in the forum, the site it's linked to gets complaints and threats from copyright holders. I let a thread about the R4DS go without being locked on my site as long as discussion was kept to homebrew and not piracy. A few days later a big publisher threatened to stop sending me review copies of games unless I got rid of the thread. Not an isolated incident either, piracy is touchy subject matter. Overclockers likely have a strict policy to keep the business clean.


The quality of some of the releases recently makes me want to join the dark side sometimes...![]()