by BeyondtheTech » Mon Aug 08, 2005 4:48 pm
Where does the line get drawn for the statement "if I don't make money off of it, I shouldn't pay for it?"
Should you not pay for a copy of Windows XP, or your computer, for that matter, if all you're going to be doing is surfing the net and downloading your MP3s and not turning it into a means to start a business or something of a productive nature?
Again, if you don't like the option given to you, you have every right to choose another option to achieve your result. Just don't be surprised if you have to end up having to reinvent the wheel and create your own game environment and development system because you're too selfish or unwilling to put what little money is required to take what is readily available and essentially "hit the ground running" with your game idea.
What you do with your time and how you conduct your efforts should not have to be imposed on others, nor should you expect it from anyone.
Look, we all pay for tools, whether or not you believe it. You could sit on the floor and eat the insides of a raw carcass, or you can sit in a chair, at a table, in a room, in a house, with utensils, eating processed and cooked food, with garnishes and condiments. I'm sure you are or have paid for all those "tools" and "methods" one way or another, whether it's calculated into the price of the meal, or your contribution back to your family. Anyone with the smallest inkling of business-sense would know that even those supposedly "free" salt and ketchup packs in McDonald's are tied into the cost of every item on their menu.
Again, it's all about where you draw the line, and to those people who think they deserve a free ride because they plan on giving others a free ride... just ask yourself one question: If you're literally planning to give someone a free ride in a car, someone's gotta pay for the gas, and it's likely going to be you, unless you think "Daddy" is going to just keep filling your tank and changing the oil for you. And at $63USD an OPEC oil barrel, I'm sure "Daddy" will be the first one to tell you to stop being a g-dd-mn taxi.
There's really no justification to these people's concept and I wish the topic would close right here and now, as I can understand willg101's frustration immediately. Perhaps if your parents started demanding rent money and funds to use the washing machine and dryer in the house, you'd understand the value of money, and the cost of time and effort.