@Siquall
You don't understand. I'm not saying anyone SHOULD buy it. That's an ethical and moral question beyond what we can discuss. You don't want to buy it? Fine, don't. Can't make you anyway, even if i wanted to, which I most certainly do not. You want to buy it when it gets released in English or French? Great, but I don't care. You do what you want to do. I'm not sure why this extremely simple point is getting by all of you. You obviously can read.
I really don't care if someone says, I like free stuff, I won't pay for a single thing. Great. Or if you put conditions on when and how you'll buy. Not my stuff, so again, I don't care. So don't focus on that if you're going to reply. It just shows that you simply haven't comprehended the issue.
All I am saying is that there are mechanisms in place for a group of consumers to affect the continuation of things they enjoy. I mean, isn't it a rather obvious point? And if you care enough to complain, then you have the ability, if not the inclination, to exercise that power to address the complaint. It's different from complaining about the weather, which is something that we all do. I do it, and you do it. But who can do anything about the weather?
Narrowing it down, if you know someone who have some ability to control whatever misfortune currently afflicting him, but does nothing but complain about, wouldn't it be quite natural to feel disdain toward him? You see, only babies, either literally or figuratively, cry about things beyond their control.