Maximus wrote:BruceM wrote:Crissy wrote:BruceM wrote:Everyone has access to P2P courses. Whether or not they decide to buy them is an individual choice, but the access is there.
Yes BruceM I understand everyone has access to P2P courses. But I guess my point is I feel people should not have to buy courses just to play in an official tournament. Especially with the amount of free courses that are available.
Crissy
Every MS Course is P2P, people had no problem buying them. And a lot of them cost a heck of a lot more than the P2P courses now available.
The real truth is, some people are just against designers charging for courses. Some people feel everything should be free and handed to them on a silver platter. The P2P or not P2P arguement has been beaten to death and back again. It's a simple choice. Just like I said earlier, if they run 20 regular tournaments here and add one that uses P2P courses, you still have plenty of choices for play here. Why do the choices have to be restricted?
Bruce,
So you know the "real truth"? Thanks for letting us all in on it.
I'm a newer player who just joined up here and I don't have a single apcd course where the designer was offering it for sale. My decision not to buy one doesn't make me any less of a person than those that have bought them. Down the road I may decide to get one but for now I like the choice of using many of the free for download courses. Those who decide not to buy shouldn't be lectured to as looking for a handout. I have no problem with designers charging for their courses or the players who decide to buy them the same way I have no problem with players who elect not to buy them. I voiced an opinion earlier against using p2p courses and should have added I was talking about regular tour events. The idea of using them in a separate event sounds fine to me as long as there are other "free" tournaments to play in.
Max
You're reading more into my post than is there. I said
"some people
not all people are against designers charging. I never once said anyone was less of a person for not buying them. Give me a break, geeesh. Being new (your words, not mine) you should do some research on the topic of P2P courses. You'll see why I have the opinion of that being the truth.
As far as lecturing, I'm not lecturing anyone. I'm stating my opinion, the same as you are yours. Opinions are like a$$holes, everybody has one. We can all choose to take them or leave them as we see fit.
Also of note, as I've stated many many times, it's about choice. If you have 20 or 40 or whatever amount of tournaments to play in, how does adding a P2P Tournament take away from your enjoyment/freedom/choice to play in Tournaments using free courses.
The fact that some people are against having a Tournament here that uses P2P courses just adds to the belief that some people are against them.
I must be ana! or something, because for the life of me I can never figure out why people are against giving more choices. It almost sounds like they feel they are being deprived of something because they won't be able to participate in it.
Links - it's not about winning, it's about having fun.