Meh, if you actually have a job, 50 bucks a month (Thats the rate good games tend to come out), isn't too difficult. If you really want to go out on a limb, you can trade in old games you really dont play/want. Making new games even cheaper. That being said, most anti pirating systems don't work, they just don't. Sony is probably the only company I've seen actually manage to protect their investments without royally screwing over legit customers.
Most hackers/crackers actually detest piracy, they do what they do because its a challenge, not because they want to rip people off. That being said, if the game is great enough it will surpass piracy on its own, its all those lazy devs that dont actually want to produce a finished product that are getting pissed. Why buy a crappy game when you can pirate it.
Most hackers/crackers actually detest piracy, they do what they do because its a challenge, not because they want to rip people off. That being said, if the game is great enough it will surpass piracy on its own, its all those lazy devs that dont actually want to produce a finished product that are getting pissed. Why buy a crappy game when you can pirate it.