ResonanceSD said:
blackrave said:
ResonanceSD said:
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This entire post boils down to
"i had a computer but no money for games, so I pirated them because I decided I was entitled to luxury goods and services for free".
"Entitled"?
No.
I pretty much knew that what I did was bad.
But it was either this or NOTHING.
Because I can guarantee that if not for pirated games early on, I wouldn't be spending money on the games now.
Because I wouldn't be playing games
Hell, most probably I wouldn't be Escapee
P.S. Also, the danger compressing things is that you can lose important things in the process. For example the entire life of any individual can be boiled down to "person was born and then this person died".
So, what makes you think you had a right to them in the first place if not "entitlement"?
Because I don't consider media as luxury goods to begin with
Sure, books, games, movies and music aren't primary necessity goods
But they are important for mental well-being of a person
Especially for developing person (such as child or teen)
So I would categorize media as secondary necessity goods
If you can buy such items, excellent, buy them
If you can't... eventually you will find other ways to obtain them
And what makes pirating media so easy and excusable, is that its not exactly stealing.
At the end of the day it is just copying.
Even if society condemns it.
[One guy went as far as claiming that Jesus was one of the first pirates. He took 5 bread loaves and 2 fishes and distributed those amongst 5000. Not an argument, but funny observation nonetheless

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Akalabeth said:
Your logic is completely flawed for a number of reasons:
1. You assume that the developers you directly stole from in the past will benefit from your change of practice in the future. This is not the case. Many of the games you played illegally in your childhood were no doubt made by developers who are no longer in business. Developers are not a single entity. They are individual people in individual companies and stealing from one is not justified by purchasing from a completely different developer TEN YEARS LATER.
Developers don't give a shit if you buy games ten years from now. They give a shit about paying the bills NOW, and feeding their kids NOW, and being able to survive NOW.
Do you recall the Breath of Death VII devs complaining about how they weren't going to get paid by microsoft until end of first quarter? But you're saying that, as a pirate, developers should like you because ten years from now they might get money as a consequence of the game you played illegally? Or might get money ten years from now from someone in similar circumstances as you? Absurd.
I guess you aren't big fan of gardening or farming?
I don't know about individuals, but companies are still here and doing well (more or less)
But like I said it was either nothing with a chance of improvement, or plain nothing
Akalabeth said:
2. You also fail to understand that people are creatures of habit. And if someone starts to steal media at a young age, they will likely be inclined to continue stealing as they grow older. When's the last time you played a game illegally and didn't buy it? Last week? Last month?
Almost 2 years ago
DNF
I really waited for the game (I'm still quite a fan of Duke)
I was about to buy it, but reviews were "unflattering" (lets use this word, ok?)
So I decided to use tested method of trying the game first
Best saved money ever.
Now I mostly watch walkthroughs a bit before finally deciding to purchase or not.
But walkthroughs are somewhat lacking (mostly when it comes to controls, game optimization and stuff like that)
Akalabeth said:
Fucking joke man. Quit trying to justify your past and probable current practices.
If it was a mistake, and if you know better now, then own up to that. At best you can say it was unjustified then regardless of circumstances, but now that circumstances have changed, you pay for every game you play.
But don't tell me for a second that your past example proves that piracy is justified and that developer that you stole from benefit. Go tell that to the guy whose company shut down or who got laid off because they didn't get enough money to make the next game and he had to switch careers working as an accountant and hating his life as a result.
I'm sorry random unknown person on the internet, that I can't get your justification
Oh, wait a sec, no I'm not

Since I'm not trying to justify what I did
I just use my own example to explain that piracy isn't that black&white
There are plenty shades of gray in between (and occasionally even few polygons of brown)
And there most probably are plenty of other examples out there when piracy was the only way
Akalabeth said:
Except I'm not suggesting my personal experience is the norm, as you were, I'm demonstrating how yours is not. I'm countering your example by demonstrating that a person of that age can buy games and can support the industry.
But... I WASN'T EITHER [sub]shocking, isn't it?[/sub]
I'm glad that some of my peers were able to buy games, I really am
But I wasn't one of those kids, sadly
You claimed that it was due to lack of trying hard enough, then you mentioned 2 examples of getting money
Fair, but those very examples proved that you really have no idea that there are other environments for a person to grow up
I assume you live in US or Canada, since as far as I know newspaper delivery by kids is a thing only there (I might be wrong though)
So is there any point of explaining to you that not anyone gets payed for doing housechores?
(since the logic is that you are repaying for a roof over head, food, clothes and other expenses)
That housechores for some people are not limited to washing dishes and throwing out garbage?
That there are really poor environments where an adult can't find paying job?
I think not.
Akalabeth said:
The fact that you cannot afford to play games does not justify you playing them illegally.
You could have gone out and bought Dungeons and Dragons and played all the "games" you want for 3 years for 30-40 dollars. All the way through college. Live within your means.
Once again, NOT about justification.
And once again your example is laughable due to different environment.
And once again I must assume, that you're not a big fan of charity and loans?
Akalabeth said:
blackrave said:
We don't live in ideal world
We live in a shitty world
I don't subscribe to such cynicism.
Someone would say "realism", but that's a matter of opinion, isn't it?
Akalabeth said:
You're right, something is always better than nothing.
So the next time you pay NOTHING to play someone's game illegally, REMEMBER THAT.
Because I'm sure the developers would rather get SOMETHING for their 3+ years of work from you, than nothing.
And next time you bring up your sad sob story of squeeking through college, imagine yourself in that same situation being a start-up developer in his mom's basement, living with the same clothes, paying off his computer loan, and then imagine instead of working on a degree working on a video game for four years and when you finally release you see that a find that a few people buy it and ten times as many people pirate it.
Then go email a developer who's in that situation and tell him your sad tale and tell him how piracy is good because 10 years down the line those people will actually spend money, or tell him how "you pay for some games you like, and some people who pirated his game and liked it might do the same" or whatever sad rational you can dream up to prop up your conscience and see, just see how he reacts.
I almost shed a tear, ALMOST!
But once again this is shitty world.
And would such developer feel better if nobody would even bother to pirate his/her game?
Because if your game is being pirated, you did something right.
If your game isn't pirated then you just produced shit.
Harsh reality, sad reality, disappointing reality, but still reality.
You seem to know what most developers think.
So please explain to my thick skull what case would make developer more happier
A)Sales:1000/Piracy:10000
B)Sales:1000/Piracy:5
In this time don't counterattack, don't respond with a question, and don't invent some idealized answer.
Simply answer A or B, ok?