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by secondaryacct
1683 days ago
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But then it s not piracy anymore. I often transform a pirated game I like into a buy on Steam later that I never touch, but almost never pay again for a game I got for free legally - what matters to me (but that s just me) is the convenience and comfort of the legal offer, not the support to companies I assume have planned for my consumption behaviour. If I learn they put on torrents willingly, I ll probably swallow the lack of convenience and assume I m doing the right thing. The only thing I feel annoyed by is that I could be buying a game I pirated at a sales price, displacing cost for something I shouldn't have been able to, but again if prices were more aligned with perceived value and risk of mismatch between marketing and realized quality, I d hesitate less sending money their way. |
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