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Literally every popular game is available for download immediately upon release.
Pro Tip: Sometimes piracy helps sell your game.
That's the kind of hyperbole that got my movie such glowing reviews.
It's nothing special getting anything for free which is in digital form - getting sad over buying a game legit and being fair, especially for an amount of 20$ is rather weak.
I remember the days when I read "high per bally" as "hyper bowl."
We should pursue this vein. It's much more interesting to me than the topic of this thread.
I feel it would be a vain pursuit...in vain...
Please read the Rules and Guidelines For Steam an note that any discussion about piracy is strictly forbidden. You are warned for now, but please don't mention it on these forums again, or it could result in a permanent ban.
If you come across piracy and want to help the devs out by reporting it, please do it by emailing to: feedback (at) redhookgames (dot) com only. Thanks!
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