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by 2c2c2c
371 days ago
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I love that the only example of inconvenience presented in this thread is that a person might open the wrong game while on a steam deck while possibly not having internet while on a plane. The agony! I was right there with you with this opinion back in the day. Distribution was terrible, people didn't have near 24-7 access to internet. The times have changed. You're also not 11 years old anymore. You can afford to pay your peers in your industry. |
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Or what if they want to play the game they bought on different computers they own?
Or what if they're troubleshooting something?
What about when I wanna play the game again in 10 years and your activation servers are down?
> You're also not 11 years old anymore. You can afford to pay your peers in your industry.
I haven't pirated a game in forever, and as a paying customer, I'm harmed by anti-piracy measures. Pirates usually get a better experience since crackers strip out the DRM.