First-time homebuyer in G2A
First-time homebuyer in G2A
We’re discussing the same point again. I keep emphasizing it’s superior to piracy for clear reasons.
It seems confusing how game sales can be worse than piracy, since piracy is illegal. Your main argument hinges on piracy being unlawful in some areas, while buying stolen items is also illegal. However, you seem to overlook G2a's issues with selling stolen keys—those could be revoked and still bring no revenue to the studio, yet they also back scammers.
We're still discussing G2A versus piracy, right? Just to be sure. It seems like I shifted some of the posts—I thought maybe we're now focusing on AMD versus Nvidia... I'm sticking with my reasons for preferring purchases from G2A over piracy. I think you might have entered a conversation where I was only allowed to mention g2a thief's, which are likely the same individuals involved in piracy.
It's worth noting that G2A has been working on reducing illegal key usage by limiting the number of such keys and enabling developers to sell their own official keys directly through the platform. Along with the Steam key restriction, the feature to ban Steam keys appears to have significantly reduced illegal key distribution. While this doesn't directly benefit developers financially, it helps maintain a cleaner marketplace. Customers often voice concerns when their keys are banned on Steam, prompting G2A to address the issue and protect its reputation. This approach prevents top key sellers from losing their credibility due to reputational damage, which seems to have been effective based on the lack of recent complaints from developers.