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Games aren't meant to be free. Nothing in this world is free...
Oh you're paying for it alright. It's called the speed of your Internet Connection.
And you are legally allowed to sue them if something they make available publicly screws something of yours up, assuming that it's not just you ****ing everything up (most likely case).
Oh you're paying for it alright. It's called the speed of your Internet Connection.
I remember that when I was downloading those Gemtree.com freeware games, they are like 2MB, I really liked them, but I was using 56kb dial-up.. Ahhh The days of Windows 98