And some, like you, want to try the game before buying it. Others assume that everything on the internet should be free and pirate due to principle. I assume that a lot of pirates simply don't have the money to buy the game, maybe cause their parents prefer to buy alcohol for all the money, or just other reasons. Now, we don't have any statistics but I'm fairly sure that your situation isn't exactly common. If game makers are not going to release demos, I'm going to demo the game myself by pirating it. How the hell is that hurting their business? Would you rather I buy EA's games when I'm curious about them so they can continue with their messed up business practices? No thanks buddy. I ended up buying a game which I never even intended to play in the first place. I liked it so damn much I'm buying it, with all its expansions I decided to pirate TW3 because I was boredĤ. I was not interested in TW3 -> I was not going to buy it, everĢ. ![]() How did I harm their business if I'm buying the game, what kind of backwards logic is that? Did you even understand the process I described?ġ.
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