There's nothing wrong with closed-source software if it is done right, the price is reasonable, and the company plays fair. I have no problem buying plenty of PC games, and I think people running Linux with Cedega buy closed-source PC games with no qualms either. Having a company that open-sources certain portions of their games right away or after a certain time is pretty cool, though! (id software, etc.)
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Kunikos @ Jul 26th 2007 8:29PM
There's nothing wrong with closed-source software if it is done right, the price is reasonable, and the company plays fair. I have no problem buying plenty of PC games, and I think people running Linux with Cedega buy closed-source PC games with no qualms either. Having a company that open-sources certain portions of their games right away or after a certain time is pretty cool, though! (id software, etc.)