It's relevant because some people are trying to say that the board should allow games that aren't free because not all of Nifflas's games are free. However, that has nothing to do with this board; none of Nifflas's games have ever been posted in here. Saying that they support your position would require them to have been posted in here, thus breaking the rules in place; however, they haven't been posted in this board. They're completely separate from it, and trying to reference them is basically referencing something completely irrelevant to your argument.
First off, it's MY argument. And second, why would you actually post about Nifflas' games in here? It's not called "Nifflas' Free Games", it's called "Other Free Games".
But this is not relevant, what IS relevant is why I brought up Nifflas' games in the first place: to prove LPChip wrong. His excuse was that someone could try to help a person who has the full version, and then find out they have the demo. Well, excuse me, but this can happen with Nifflas' games too and no one can say it won't ever happen.
And minmay, really? Because, just yesterday, I told my friend about a new game I just got. Did I do that because I wanted to earn some money for a corporation? OF COURSE NOT, I did it because I wanted him to play it and see if he likes it.
Besides, as you said, when you post about a freeware game, you're advertising that one too. And when freeware developers become famous, they just rub their grubby little hands together and say "Okay, I've got a dedicated fanbase, I've released many popular free games, and now let's make those poor saps PAY!" And bam, freeware developer turned PAY PAY PAY PAY FOR MY AWESOME GAMES MY UNDERLINGS developer. It happened. It happens. And it will ALWAYS happen.
And I don't think this forum would get flooded with thousands of games, first of all, I don't think there's enough active members to do that, second, I don't think people will start talking about, oh, I don't know, Call of Duty, or Half-Life 2, or something like that: everyone knows about those games, and I think most of the members here are mature enough to NOT starting posting about those. I never wanted THAT to happen, what I had in mind were games that aren't exactly mainstream: the ones that are more obscure and the ones not everyone has in their library, but they still require you to pay.
Why am I replying anyway? I know NOTHING will ever change. We've got our own little controlled, claustrophobic forum here, with the rules that will never change. (unless the mods have to do some "under-the-table" work, if you know what I mean)
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