![]() ![]() I hear that justification all the time, but then if somebody has a presumably working copy of a game on their hard-drive, what's motivating them to pay $60 for a legal license? I don't buy that most people are going to do the right thing when they have a working copy of a game, and the penalty for piracy is a slap on the wrist from their ISP. It resulted in perma-ban though they sent keys to all users(so the goal was kinda achieved anyway) and I Havn't been purchasing stuff in Steam since then, thoug i still use some stuff i already had in it aswell as some gifts from friends. ![]() Rozenman: Actually piracy is a legit(by my standarts of life not by the law) way to try the game before byuing it(you can check how they will run on your rig etc, another moment for it, it is the so-called DLC prostitution which is quite severe nowadays and some other douche-style publisher moves.Not to mention the fact that some games have very bad EULA where you technically don't own the game but just have the right to use digital code.Īs for Steam I have perma ban on it's forums for "promoting piracy" which was just a lame excuse for the fact that they sold out a game without cd-keys and I made a big rant topic about that in which i said that they force me to crack the game or pirate it instead of purchasing games from them.
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