![]() ![]() If the game came out on PC officially, then this thread would not exist. After all, if they wanted to earn money, then the game would be issued on all available platforms. Given that developers ignore the PC platform, about any loss of profit for them is not out of the question. On the other hand, we do not steal the game for the Xbox 360, we release it for the PC port. Posting on the Russian language site Barabus stated that his actions were justified: What makes this story kind of unique is that the pirate in question spoke out about it. ![]() That’s essentially the definition of piracy. Barabus–the Russian–took a paid game, cracked it, and released it to the wild free of charge. There is no way to claim this is anything else. He not only took it upon himself to port the game to PC, he also decided it would be okay for him to release the game–for free–onto the internet. A lot of people have been clamoring for a PC release, but one Russian gamer went a bit further. I’m not the only person who is irked by the lack of dishwashing on my computer, though. ![]() I had to pawn my 360 in 2011, and neither Dead Samurai nor its sequel The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile are available on PC or steam. It was one of the best games in the genre I played, and I’d love to revisit it sometime. Back in 2009, when I got my XBox 360, one of the first XBox Live Arcade titles I bought was a bloody beat ’em up called The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai. ![]()
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