switchback27
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Looking at the Shenmue 3 thread, I came across an idea I had run into before:
"You paid for it with the Kickstarter, pirate it." (paraphrasing)
I had the same idea before, when I bought PES 2018 on Steam. The whole reason I bought PES was to play single-player (yeah, yeah), but the Steam version would not work while Steam was on offline mode. I found this out the hard way when I tried playing it on a 12-hour flight.
Needless to say, I was peeved, although I stopped short of actually getting a pirated copy.
So, GAF, if you've already legitimately purchased a game, do you believe you have the right to acquire and use a pirated copy for whatever reason? I'd say yeah, but if you disagree, I'd love to hear why!
"You paid for it with the Kickstarter, pirate it." (paraphrasing)
I had the same idea before, when I bought PES 2018 on Steam. The whole reason I bought PES was to play single-player (yeah, yeah), but the Steam version would not work while Steam was on offline mode. I found this out the hard way when I tried playing it on a 12-hour flight.
Needless to say, I was peeved, although I stopped short of actually getting a pirated copy.
So, GAF, if you've already legitimately purchased a game, do you believe you have the right to acquire and use a pirated copy for whatever reason? I'd say yeah, but if you disagree, I'd love to hear why!