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Im not promoting anything :) Its not my fault (including myself) when people get sassy and sarcastic when you have something like denuvo.
I love people. They´re so dumb and easy to manipulate.
My housemate owns the game so I play running his steam account and sometimes he plays games on my steam account. Neither of us share our login info, that's kept private but we share the PC and have had separate steam accounts going back years before we were housemates.
Is that piracy?
Also if piracy did all the evil nasty things that the anti sharing crowd allege are demonstrably false. Piracy may even increase sales through word of mouth (to people who want online play, the latest patches, safe downloads or, mainly console owners) I'm pretty sure people have pirated quickly cracked or DRM free multiplatform games and told friends that <game X is amazing>, say one person tells 10 people who four of which decide to buy the game, 2 only own a console so they decide to buy it, two own PCs so one decides to avoid potential risks and buy it and the final person pirates it like person 1 and further spreads word of mouth leading to even more sales; it's effectively free advertising.
I don't see CD Projeckt Red developers starving. Their anti DRM quest in the witcher 3 was highly amusing.
Also take Notch, who is probably one of the most (if not THE most) successful game developer of all time, he said that piracy didn't bother him one bit and if developers want good sales they should make a good game.
Not to mention the huge lack of demos for games nowadays, that has to be another reason people pirate. To some people a game is a significant expense; would you buy a car without first taking it for a test drive to see how it feels?
Probably because he hasn't pirated the game and wants to start a troll thread. If sitting checking if a certain game is cracked then making a steam thread to try and get angry responses is what he does for entertainment he must have a pretty dull life.
Honestly the group's of people who crack games fascinate me and I can't help having respect for them. Think about it, they buy a game (and usually spare no expense and get all the DLC) then spend days, weeks or even months for what can only be described as philanthropic effort to make that copy of the game available to everyone who downloads it with the only reward of being able to say I/we did it first, you don't really see that type of behaviour in the offline world except for things like charity marathons and the like.