Posted March 15, 2010
MichaelFurlong: I do pirate, I can't afford to spend �30-50 on a game and have it turn out to be crap or bland. However if after pirating I really like the game, I will buy it. If I won't buy the game on princible regardless, then I won't pirate it either.
Gundato: Yeah, that is the pro-piracy argument that annoys the piss out of me. I want to collect a 40k army (and a few FB ones), but I don't have anywhere near the cash to afford them. I should steal miniatures.
I want to collect cars, but I can't afford more than one. I'll go carjack people.
I like high-class hookers. I should sleep with them, then decapitate them to avoid paying the bill. Well, I probably need to pick a different disposal method.
Seriously though. If you can't afford a hobby, you can't afford a hobby. Simple as that.
And you say "oh, if I really like it, I'll buy it". Okay, great. Except that if you are deciding between "I'll play this for free" and "I"ll go buy the thing I am playing", you are going to pick the latter. Especially when the inevitable argument is "Well, I don't think I'll want to replay that any time soon"
Seriously, if you are a pirate, admit it. But don't pretend you are justified.
I couldn't agree more. I'm sick and tired of these weak attempts at justifications by pirates. Not being able to afford something doesn't mean you get to just download it instead. Not liking the DRM doesn't give you some ridiculous legitimacy in pirating the product. It's an absolute joke, and a tiresome one at that.