why do you pirate?

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why do you pirate?

  • because i dont want to spend money

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  • all my friends are doing it, peer pressure

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  • its convenient, i dont have to leave the house etc.

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  • i dont pirate

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  • i dont know any better

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  • because a pirate is free!

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I have approximately $0 a month to spend on games with my college budget. Even if I didn't have other means to get the games, I wouldn't be buying them for the most part. An exception was that I would have bought Pokemon Diamond regardless, so I purchased it while not technically needing to do so.
 
It's not like I don't want to spend money or games are not worth the full price, I can't afford to buy 4 PS3+360 games and 4 DS+PSP games a month. But I can afford to buy 2 games and pirate the rest 6.
Insanely tight budget? True, I order 2 double cheese burgers and 2 apple pies at MacDonalds, cost me just above $4. I can't afford a Big Mac meal.
 
Hmm, I picked Option #1, but it's for a number of reasons. Sure, I'm cheap (but I only pirate music, handheld games, and the occasional movie), but it's also rather convenient. I remember having to pull around a bag full of Gameboy games though I never really played them, more of just-in-case.

Mainly, it's a combination of convenience and cost. Fewer things to drag around, and it keeps money in my possession. Mind you, I still buy console games, mainly because I'm not really so brave to mod my console because of soldering and chips and whatnot. At least DS and PSP firmware-adding was incredibly easy.
 
i srsly would've voted "i'm chinese".
but, i guess i'm gonna have to say option 1.
then again, "i'm chinese" could cross over into option 2...
 
scubersteve said:
i srsly would've voted "i'm chinese".
but, i guess i'm gonna have to say option 1.
then again, "i'm chinese" could cross over into option 2...

Steve, you might wanna be sitting down when I tell you this ... you're not Chinese ... but you are adopted, and you are gay ...
 
I pirate on consoles which i would have not bought in the first place had it not been for getting the games free. I wanted to own a ps2, so i do, and i have from over the last 5 years or so gotten myself a collection of around 40 games. I own a PS3 because i really wanted one, and i own 6 original games for this.

Now, i own a 360, because it can be cracked ive bought one, and i have endless amounts of backups. Im not harming anyone with it, i dont sell them to anyone, i download the games and play them. But because i wouldnt have bought one if i couldnt do this, no one is out of pocket and no one is causing any harm. Want to craxk down on piracy, get the person putting them on the net, ripping them originally etc.

Same with DS. I wouldnt have bought one to pay 30 quid a game. Its too much for what i want. But snap in a flash card, and its all good. So i have a ds lite and an M3.

Basically what im saying is, the console of each generation i choose to support, i pay full whack for including games. And the others which i didnt choose, if i can get them, and get the games on the cheap, then i will do
 
So I don't waste my money on crap games. When I download a good pirate game, I buy it the next day
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Or whenever it's release in England.
 
for me, that's because its convenient. (I really don't like going out, but I do for work)

That's just an easy way to test a lot of games, see which games exist, some that even never reach Europe.
Pirating was first for being able a play imported games (on Snes) with adapters and modchip, then with internet it become easier to play games without even importing it.

In second way only for money saving. I wouldn't buy all the games I tested (and it's really testing, sometime I played only 2 minutes and never touch it again).

When I like a game I purchase it, even if I will not play with it again before long. It's more for its values and the prestige of owning an original game than playing with it.
I do the same with Audio CD (I even own some still in blister case, I don't need to open because I already own them on PC).
 
i never pirated much...until i got married and had my first child. suddenly, gaming wasn't my top monetary priority. now, most everything i have is pirated except what i've traded/bartered. i'll still find the cash for really awesome titles, but the money just isn't there for my gaming habit anymore.
 
I'd rather download and send the actual money directly, as a donation, to the company but when you're in school you don't have any money to spend on games... At least I don't

I could pay for online games, but otherwise i would only be willing to pay for Nintendo's best series.
 
I try not to pirate games. I will admit that when I discovered VBA back when I was 12 and broke it was the best thing ever (and it ran even on our crappy PC) and I downloaded several games but I only played a few of them.

My bro crashed the PC and I lost all my games so I was sort of turned off from them for a while anyway, I wanted a real GBA and a couple months later I had enough to get it.

After I got a little older and did some research and discovered the laws and crap I got kinda scared and never got back into Roms. The fact that I had a GBA probably had something to do with that...

Anyway, a few years ago I began to practice coding and trying to learn programming and I learned about homebrew which I felt was AMAZING and I now I want to make my own game/program though I haven't done enough studying yet to actually be able to make one...

Its been over 3 hrs since I started this reply and I cant remember where I was going with this.
 
You can call it pirating (as you obviously will). But I pay for my broadband and I pay for my newsgroup indexer and I pay for my downloading software and I pay for my newshosting.

Key word in all that, I paid to be able to get it.

I haven't stolen anything. And I really don't care what anyone thinks about that.

Now maybe the police would like to have a chat with my ISP for circulating stolen goods.
 

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