Possibly really dumb question: can you do multiplayer on pirated games?
My buddy wants to play Baldur's Gate 3 but I don't feel like paying for it.
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My buddy wants to play Baldur's Gate 3 but I don't feel like paying for it.
My negative reaction to the post is due to "I don't feel like paying for it"
"I can't afford it", "I want to see if I can run it", "I don't support the restrictive drm" are all valid reasons to pirate in my opinion, but none of them appear to apply here and "I don't feel like paying" absolutely isn't, especially if they would buy it if they couldn't pirate it (which is the impression I get from the post).
In most cases calling piracy stealing/theft is stupid, but in these cases it actually is akin to shoplifting from a chain store
I am surprised your calling that stealing in a piracy subreddit. Sure your right on that saying they deserve the money but calling someone who didn't wanna pay for it as stealing isn't the right way to go about it. People can absolutely pirate it and buy it later if they end up liking it and that should be encouraged. Considering the other option is them being deterred away from trying it altogether, this is a much better option. I myself have bought a ton of games only after trying out cracked as I often end up playing it for a couple days then never again even if it's good. Although nowadays I just end up buying a bunch of stuff on sale and it rests in library for a long time before I even try it out. Can't say everyone has that privilege and let people play it even if they don't wanna buy it.
I mean there are further reasons like:
"I will only purchase things where the laborers are contractually obligated to some or all share of the profits"
I'd never pirate a product from a worker co-op, charity, or artisan but everything else is fair game in my opinion.
I take it you follow every company's bonus and employee stock programs then, to ensure you're only pirating from companies which only pay a basic wage and standard bonus?
I understand it a bit differently. In sentence "I don't feel like paying" can be hidden different things and most probably a combination of few.
Maybe "i am ashamed I can not afford it" or " not sure if friend can afford it rigth now" or just plain old 'if we really like it we might find money for it, but are not sure we like it enough and that amount of money is serious expense for both of us".
Say "I can't pay for it now" or "I don't want to pay for it yet" or something then... "I don't feel like paying for it" has a connotation of "I could pay, but I want it for free" rather than even "I don't want to pay for it" which can be taken from more viewpoints such as "it's too expensive right now to justify paying, I'll wait for it to come on sale" or "I'm not ready to pay for it until I've tried it"
You don't really understand humans, do you? Or you don't want to accept what being human is?