• skisnow@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    I used to be philosophically anti-piracy in principle, and would often argue online against people who posted disingenuous or self-serving justifications for their actions. But these days the amount of piss-taking by the publishers has destroyed my resolve.

    Yarrr.

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    4 hours ago

    I am just paying a different entity that provides the same “service” for cheaper at the cost of my sense of security.

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    11 hours ago

    Anyway, Nintendo and Xbox have colossal fortunes; I don’t think pirating one of their games is going to bankrupt them.

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    22 hours ago

    I don’t follow this as a justification for piracy. Piracy isn’t stealing but, assuming if it was not possible to pirate you were going to pay for the game, you are still causing the person who owns the game to lose money they would have otherwise gained.

    My justification is much simpler: capitalists suck, buying games supports capitalists so I’m keeping my money.

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      21 hours ago

      assuming if it was not possible to pirate you were going to pay for the game

      That’s not a reasonable assumption at all.

      Sometimes people can’t afford the extortionate game prices and thus wouldn’t be bying them no matter what.

      Other times, such as with the Denuvo DRM monstrosity or draconian anticheat systems on single player modes, pirated copies are better than bought ones.

      And, as you say yourself, sometimes you just don’t want to support the capitalists ruining games in order to squeeze every possible cent of profit out of them regardless of what that means for the quality of games and treatment of gamers.

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        7 hours ago

        If you want to play a game - pay the owner.

        If you can’t afford it - don’t pirate it. It’s not yours.

  • Digit@lemmy.wtf
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    19 hours ago

    Orrr

    Just get games with a free software license.

    Then you both own it and did not pay. :)

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      18 hours ago

      Better for security too. A game is a full program and can do basically anything on your computer. I don’t even trust games from legit sources to run on my main OS. So if you pirate a game at the very least run it in a VM.

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    21 hours ago

    I don’t really care if it is stealing. Steal all you want. The random dude making the modern day equivalent of a flash game is certainly not counting on game sales to make ends meet, and the corporations can get fucked and die.

    :)

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        18 hours ago

        And that’s fine because the assumption behind “Indie” is they did all the hardwork themselves without getting paid regularly. Consider 500k is not a lot if you count how many months of work was put into the games without pay.

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          We’re not mad about them hitting the nat 20 😂 we’re mad it was assumed they made zero money so it doesn’t matter if we pirate from them lol hungry devs needa eat fat cat Microsoft can suffer the thousand cuts lol

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    22 hours ago

    ​I used to have a hard time sharing the things I bought with the piracy community

    It just felt wrong to give things away to people who hadn’t paid a thing. I felt like I was hurting the creators who actually put in the work

    ​But then I realized I was guarding something that wasn’t even mine, all I bought was a license that could be revoked at any time… it never truly belonged to me

    I was just being selfish. Now every now and then I make sure to share the content I purchase