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This is why many game developers used to sell games at much lower prices in certain regions they've had to stop or reduce this due to code res-ellers buying game codes in regions in which they are inexpensive and then re-selling them to all global markets. If your family's monthly income is around $300 US, then you will never be able to afford $60 US for a game. I'm against piracy, but for kids in Russia or other very poor nations, I kind of get this. I know this is an extreme circumstance, but I've seen some people argue that "rich people aren't the only ones who should have a right to entertainment."

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You have the right to amuse yourself with whatever you have available to you, but that doesn't mean it's some great injustice that you can't afford every game, movie and TV show. But at the end of the day the fact is you have a right to be entertained, but you don't have a right to entertainment media that somebody else created.

I don't think every pirate actively believes this, but I think it's kind of a passive foundation for it. I know this is an extreme circumstance, but I've seen some people argue that "rich people aren't the only ones who should have a right to entertainment." They're trying to turn themselves into some kind of Robin Hood by rationalizing that they're poor and the content creators are rich, so it's okay for them to steal. I personally use Backblaze to mitigate this.įor better or worse, I guess I'm glad you can actually admit this? So many other people who pirate always say things like "I'm pirating to try the game first" and "I'd buy it, but it's not accessible in my region." Many of them mean it, but many others are just saying that to hide the fact that they'd still be pirating these games anyway even if they had free demos and weren't region-locked. Steam lets you re-download games if you have a new computer or your computer or hard drive are broken: this is a good point. Steam sales: pirating is $0 and I don’t need to wait for seasonal or flash sales. Finding patches for pirated games is rarely a challenge, especially if the game was released on GOG. Steam is convenient, organizes your library and auto-updates your games: not worth paying $40-60 for it. I'm almost 30 and have a real job but still pirate games as well as music, movies, and books. I do none of these and will openly admit that I pirate because I'm cheap. There is also the absurd argument that pirates actually buy more games. People often claim to pirate as a way to test if the games work, or pirate then buy to support the devs.
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I've been playing PC games for 12 years and have had a gaming PC since 2012 but never actually bought a game on Steam until last year. I pirate every single-player PC game, indie or AAA. This is a topic not discussed here enough and often dismissed out of hand.
