stan423321 wrote:Still, we in Europe pay the extra cash primarily because of freaking taxes and customs. I mean, really, look at what is happenning around all the EU right now - not enough money... yet in Poland, tax may easily eat up 75% of typical earnings.
Not to mention there is a stupid extra tax here for games and films caused by a pink stamp called "Selo IGAC" (IGAC stands for Inspecção Geral das Actividades Culturais, which means in English: General Inspection of Cultural Activities). I never understood the need of this (because when I went to France there weren't any stamps like this in the objects in question) despite of the "justification" being to make sure people buy legal stuff.
We have something similar called ZAIKS applying only to Polish works and working simply and disturbingly - it gets 33pr of profit and sends it to artists poor and liked by ZAIKS, which basically means guys whose art I do not like. However, people went to other countries to avoid it.
On a more Rayman related topic, Spiraldoor, how can you so easily assume that there can't be two villains and that that 'evil teensie' is Mr. Dark? I mean, you can have a look at The Legend Of Spyro as an example, (if you haven't played the games you won't recognise the names but you'll still get it), in the first one, Cynder (an evil dragon), is thought to be the big villain, but it is later revealed that there is a 'Dark Master' that controls her, he doesn't appear directly as an in-game obstacle, but there are still two villains, and in the second one you must set out to destroy an evil ape king called Gaul who is intent on resurrecting the 'Dark Master'. there really is no reference to the third one in line because the 'Dark Master' is the one and only main antagonist. But still, you get my point.