New games remain challenging to crack. Are people still supporting PC piracy?
New games remain challenging to crack. Are people still supporting PC piracy?
I mainly play games just to experience them or those I don’t play often. If I enjoy them a lot, I’ll purchase them on Steam.
Well, I believe reputable companies are stopping pirates from sharing their work for free. Yet, I think older games that aren’t very good but still sell high-priced copies should be pirated. Haha. A clear case of that is the Deadpool title.
isnt "piracy-talk" against the coc? summoning @Godlygamer23 @Whiskers just pay for the games, the developers need payment for their work even if you arent happy about their results if noone buys it, then there is no money to develop new things... thats not what you want to happen
I own a pirated version of Bear Simulator, I’m definitely a rebel—I hope the creators are disappointed! Oh, but it seems the installation has already been removed.
It doesn't matter if it's already removed from your system; just like walking into a bar and leaving without paying, the bartender will handle it, eventually.
I steal a game and later purchase it once I can afford it. However, when I already own two versions of a title such as GTA 5 (Xbox 360) and GTA 5 (PS4), I pirate GTA 5 on PC.
Only those who enjoy unbreakable challenges face the issue; eventually, every game becomes vulnerable. Those who buy the games are the ones who endure the consequences. Denuvo demands significant processing power.