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rantallion | 2 months ago
This is what we've been told since time eternal but it seems more likely that those pirating are those that wouldn't be inclined to pay at all.
rantallion | 2 months ago
This is what we've been told since time eternal but it seems more likely that those pirating are those that wouldn't be inclined to pay at all.
embedding-shape|2 months ago
There are a lot of different reasons people pirate games, and other stuff, not all reasons apply to everyone, and some reasons on apply to a few.
I used to pirate 99% of the games I played when I was young, because my family simply didn't have money to buy me video games. Once I grew older and had more disposable income, I started buying more games on Steam. Now I have more disposable income than I know what to do with, and I'm back to pirating games, but only for the ones that don't have proper demos available. I probably spent $1000 on games I no longer play and cannot refund, because I'm over the 2 hour limit, and nowadays I pirate the game, and if I enjoy it, I buy it as a way of supporting the developer.
I'm probably not alone with this sort of process, but it's probably also not the only reason other's pirate.
unknown|2 months ago
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doctorpangloss|2 months ago
nottorp|2 months ago
If it's EA or Ubisoft, they make boring design-by-commitee "AAA"s - lately with IAPs thrown in - and I don't even look at what they release.
jonasdegendt|2 months ago