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GO TO PIRATE BAY AN PUT IN THE SEARCH EXACTLY WHAT THE NAME OF THIS TORRENT IS THEN MAKE SURE ITS THAT UP LOADER torrent has alotta comments and - Uploaded: 01:13:03 GMT The Sims 3 Complete Collection All sp+ep 2014 repack Mr DJ I just downloaded that for my wife a few days ago i forget where i was at the folder i downloaded an gave her on a external drive was called - the sims 3 complete collection Mr DJ - HERE IT IS. again, fuck them.Lol after i wrote all this on another post i see people posting links i did not know it was allowed here is the link.

That's how a company is supposed to treat its customers. They take care of you if you buy from them, always making sure that your stuff works and that you can always get your stuff back if you lose it. It's one of the reasons I'm so dedicated to Native Instruments' stuff: they don't fuck over their customers. I've never bought anything from them before, and I never will.

I simply will not stand for companies that behave like that. I will never, ever buy a product from that rotten, sickening company. But ReFX instead chooses to fuck their customers over and force them to re-buy already purchased products if anything goes wrong. I mean, they could be like Native Instruments, where they keep track of all of your information and keys for you, and let you re-download and re-activate your paid-for products as many times as you want. This proves that they are interested in little more than tricking people to spend more than they intended to.
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Again, if the dongle were a convenient optional addon, I would be all for it, but locking your software to it is just a sickening idea.Īnd that is why DRM literally only stands to fuck over honest customers, and promote piracy. It turns your software into a finite, breakable object, and that's not how software is supposed to be. You see the forced-upon-you dongle as a freedom, but I see it as an insanely restrictive chain. (And clearly all that cash you give them to make things work again is in no way an incentive for them to use this system - that's not even a possibility.) Time to dish out a hunk of cash to get your already paid-for stuff working again. If you weren't forced to, but it was an optional addon to conveniently let you transfer licenses, that would be great! But the way it is, you're forced into it, and if you lose the dongle or if it breaks, well, fuck you. There is no sense in forcing you to store your precious, insanely expensive software on a tiny piece of hardware. What NI does is flat-out better than what ReFX (and every company that uses dongles) does. I paid good money for that software, and there is absolutely no way for me to permanently lose access to it. That is what I consider freedom - not some gimmicky dongle. There is never a situation where you would need to buy Komplete Ultimate a second time. They keep track of your keys, they let you re-download your stuff if you lose the disk (even for Kontakt!), they let you re-activate it if something goes wrong.

This isn't cheap software - you can potentially pay thousands of dollars for this sort of stuff, and you're just expected to pay it all over again if it gets lost? (Or, in the case of iLok, pay unreasonably expensive retrieval fees?)Īs I always point out, but what nobody ever remembers or addresses: Native Instruments does a fantastic job keeping track of your software, making sure it always stays working. If the dongle was a nice optional addon, I might actually go for it, but it's just way too risky putting insanely expensive software on a lousy, small, easily misplaced piece of hardware. I agree in theory, but I am adamantly against the idea of being forced into it.
