Originally Posted by
Tanooki
This is a question I've been dealing with for a bit now and as things have got more expensive, more competitive, and more aggressive that question seemed to keep leaning for some more and more towards yes.
Personally I don't like being told that if I own a hunk of plastic, paper, sticker, silicon, chips and the data on them that there are certain rules basically one must follow. It seems it can go as far as threats and getting all personal over it if someone wants to do something as a simple sticker or paper restoration or repair because it's not all original and it allows pollutants out into the public supposedly because something COULD end up being sold in the future and not everyone is honest. I don't think it really should be for other people to threaten, block information, or harass others what they do with what they spend their cold hard cash on. One person may view a game being worth a few hundred bucks while someone else sees it as a game, not a cash grab and would like to fix something up because it's non-sense to just replace it blowing a lot more dough on it. Do you all fell that way about it? I'm curious.