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It's none of your business how the man found a way to get it, so relax.)
Then why should the average person care about the manufacturer who does not consider him as a person and sees in him only a purse, why should the average user see in the manufacturer something other than just to get the goods. This is the usual market relationship and everyone is just looking for benefits for themselves, the manufacturer as a more expensive way to sell to people, and the buyer as a cheaper way to learn. And you're just looking for family ties. Here is just a benefit for both and no more. Because the manufacturer can at any moment screw the loyal user for the sake of some self-interest.
If there is a showdown between governments in the states, what does that have to do with ordinary people? Why should ordinary people be restricted from anything good, from games, movies, music, art?
Okay, I would understand if some pro-propaganda media were happy about it. But when some ordinary people are happy about it, it's idiotic, to say the least. By the way, now you're rejoicing and saying that living in Iran has no right to buy anything. But tomorrow your state will fall into the disfavor of another state, sanctions will be imposed against you, and you will find yourself in the same position as this person, and you too will want what you were deprived of, and will seek benefits. If you say no, that's hypocrisy. Or do you think that won't happen in your life?) Put yourself in someone else's shoes before you judge someone in this world. Because life is such a thing that an arrow can suddenly turn around and hit the nose of someone who was on a horse and ended up under a horse).
You're talking about yourself, aren't you?
And to the other, I'm happy for you that it went so well 414 Games and 475 DLC.
Can I send you a prepaid card? So you can buy a few more games. Maybe at some point there will be time to play them
because of this, the people who in reality live in argentina get a raising price, for people like you who cheat the system.