• tenchiken@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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    14 days ago

    Cool argument, except a huge quantity of pirated works aren’t “owned” by the creator or even a group that funded it, but instead by parasitic companies that abuse capitalistic tools to actually steal value from those creators.

    I have thousands of purchased games. 3 categories here:

    1: obtained as part of a pack (humble gog etc)

    2: purchased AFTER trying out via pirate copy to know if it is my kind of thing

    3: picked up early access due to demo or general interest from being a known smaller dev/studio (hare brained for example)

    With less and less access to shareware and viable demos, piracy is often the only conduit to prevent me getting ripped off of $80 for something that looks like a shiny sports car but end up being another “buy $800 in dlc for the full story!” Ford pinto.

    Additionally, I now flat refuse to fund the likes of Denuvo, and wish that piracy actively hurt the bottom line of companies deploying that kind of anti-user shit.

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      14 days ago

      I dislike investors as much as anyone but someone had to fund development. At least until we get UBI

      • tenchiken@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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        14 days ago

        or even a group that funded it

        I noted I’m ok with investors.

        I’m against parasitic groups that feed on properties and prevent money getting to the actual dev folks.