I once went to one of these forums. They had a thread about a cracked software of mine. So I signed up and started talking to them. It was depressing. Some did not hesitate to express their thanks for "your wonderful piece of software" and in the next sentence asked wtf I was doing here, because I should better work on more software for them rather than coming up with stupid arguments.FaX wrote:Could someone explain or atleast help me understand what kind of moronic logic these people use.
It's like a big reality distortion field. There's no common sense nor any conscience of doing anything wrong. Totally no respect.
However, I checked a lot of threads there and found that while the actual knowledge of technology was quite high, there was hardly any reference to musical activity. No questions like "how do I do this or that". Some totally crap mp3s though. Kidz who were proud on their first successfully looping TB303-line, made with equipment worth 5-digit numbers. Kjewl
So I think the freeloader scene is mostly a somewhat musically retarded parallel universe.
On the other hand there's that depressing history of a highly respected VST Synth that sold only 100 copies but was credited by a lot more pro musicians. It was a must-have, but hardly anyone bought it. Back in the days when this company was still making software...
Cheers,


