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Why do people pirate my games?

Filed in archive Internet by Jordan Grodecki on August 28, 2008

Another Zeropaid sourced post, but this is an interesting one for everyone; a developer has recently asked the internet why they are pirating his games, and asked for confidential responces detailing reasons, so he can try and change things. It's turned out that, as expected, a lot of it is down to cost, although there have been some suprises; like people downloading as they do not know if the game is worth buying, and finally the big ol evil DRM. It makes an interesting read, so check it out here


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