"The "cheats" could prove costly to the title's publisher, Electronic Arts (EA), which has introduced a system that charges users cash for extra equipment in the sequel."
"If you go into a baker's to buy a bun and they give you the wrong change and you walk away knowing you have been given more change than you handed over in the first place, that's theft," Sara Ludlam, an intellectual property expert at Lupton, Fawcett, Lee & Priestley told the BBC."
"So, arguably if you go into this game knowing you are supposed to be paying for these weapons and you notice a glitch allows you to accumulate them without paying, that's theft as well."
If you are hear and reading this you may cheat in game's . Real money for gun's in game is so not fair as we pay for Dead Space 3 then need to pay. The net has free games all over it. So let just say NO. Real money for the poor and sod the game's makers
Agreed, some people will just never understand digital media, always confusing it with physical media and believing the same rules apply.
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