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Technically I could also go rob a bank.. People with millions in the bank makes no sense so ill just go take it.
Pretty much this, and it seems to work very well.
Because they have the game, and thus can crack it?
We pay for the game, so that we get more games. If everyone cracked every game, no more games would ever be made.
It show how stupid this 'premium access" is.
In fact, it will only push more people to the free option.
A the beautiful cycle..
Is that why people kept buying re-releases of skyrim for 10 years? So they could make Starfield, which is another copy-paste RPG of Fallout with a space theme plastered over it, and which they'll continue to re-release for the next 10 years?
I mean... don't let me tell you how to burn your money, lol
I would too.
locking paying customers out of your game for six days while people who will never spend a penny have full access.