Re: No one is talking about this?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 1:40 am
light_alistor has a good point. A lot of people think that all 'pirated' copies of games are being played as much as other games are. They are wrong. Many people download them to play until they save up enough to buy it legally, they want to demo the game out, or any of the other numerous reasons. Any game that I got into playing that I 'pirated,' I actually bought legitimately because it was good.
I pirated Coded Arms and liked it so much, I asked for it for Christmas. I pirated Resistance and disliked playing it after 20 minutes, so I deleted it. If I didn't 'pirate' either of them, I would not have bought either of them. I would have simply bought a game that I knew I would like like GTA because I know that I liked the others. Pirating games allows people to explore beyond their comfort zones and buy games that they are too afraid to pay to try.
I pirated Coded Arms and liked it so much, I asked for it for Christmas. I pirated Resistance and disliked playing it after 20 minutes, so I deleted it. If I didn't 'pirate' either of them, I would not have bought either of them. I would have simply bought a game that I knew I would like like GTA because I know that I liked the others. Pirating games allows people to explore beyond their comfort zones and buy games that they are too afraid to pay to try.