The story could be similar for many but I’d love to read through all.

I pirates games till high school because of obvious reasons: no money. Asking my parents money for a video game directly related to burning money and wasting my precious time I could spend studying instead. For them, at least.

I always had this urge, however, to support the developers by buying a game I pirated. Not for all, but for a few: Sleeping Dogs, San Andreas, Ori, Max The Curse of Brotherhood, Limbo, Inside, etc.

Fast forward to when I was in college, I started making a few bucks writing gaming articles on the internet. I mean, how cool was that for a fresher. You get to write about games, and get paid for it? You buy games with that money and get paid again? Sweet Jesus!

So, I went ahead and bought all the games I thoroughly enjoyed during my piracy days, just to have them on my platform libraries as a tribute to the developers and also as a collection.

Haven’t pirated a game since, but man, those green download bars, with seeds you forget to stop, cracks that won’t work and that one .dll file that always seem to be missing, those were some memorable days.

  • buddyyodaB
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    1 year ago

    from graduating college to earning my first paycheck. I only pirate those games which im not sure about but still want to play. Because my money might not be worth buying

    For example my worst investment was buying Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019 the next game came out next year only and everyone started playing that