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I wasn't always this way lol. In my teens and 20's I would pirate stuff just because I could, even if I could afford it. It wasn't until after I was in a life changing car accident that forced me to change occupation that I decided to straighten up. I used to be a union sheet metal worker back then but the accident took my ability to walk away from me. So I knuckled down, went to college to become a network security auditor. Not happy with the prospects after I finished college, I decided to start my own company. And to be Frank instead of Bob, I had a few companies stiff me on a bill they owed me for services performed. That's when it hit me like that semi-truck that crashed into me... This must be how developers feel when people pirate their software!In the minority you probably are, but you know what, I wish I was more like you.
I too can afford my games, have a well paid job developing software myself and in fact spend a lot on games before other means become available.
My problem is that if I can get something for free, I will, even though I probably won’t end up playing it, but just because I can.
Pointless really.
I just couldn't do it anymore, so I stopped.
Edit: sorry for the life story. I just felt it was relevant to what made me quit pirating things.
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