• Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    Like I've said before, I am admittedly a dumb adult baby who loves me some Nintendo slop, but even I'm like... pirate that shit...

    I grew up poor. As a kid, piracy was the only way I got to play some games at all. Then there's shit like Mother 3 that we would never see an English version of if we waited for Nintendo.

    Piracy gave us Star Fox 2 and was probably the only reason Nintendo released it properly later.

    And now retro gaming has become insanely expensive with scalpers driving up prices to stupid highs. Nintendos response? "Now you can't even own a cheap digital copy legally, sorry. Enjoy renting instead from a permanently online store that we can take down any time and will probably be shut down when our next console releases. You own nothing."

    Obviously, Nintendo isn't the only video game company that does this, they all do, but it's still shitty. All corporations suck ass, including video game companies (especially video game companies). It's so alien to me that people would feel bad for 'stealing' from the companies that hold their developer's creations for ransom.

    In short. Be gay, do crimes. Steal Marios liver and pirate him a superior robo liver.

    • UlyssesT
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      26 days ago

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    • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Nintendo isn’t the only video game company that does this, they all do

      Nintendo is the only company who cares about piracy of decades old games enough to go after emulation and ROM sites. It's especially dumb because it's not like there's any way to play Gamecube or Wii games legally on a modern system, while you can buy and play PS1/2/3, Xbox and 360 games. This doesn't mean the other megacorps are good, of course, but Nintendo really has it in for preservation.

    • dumpster_dove [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      One of the few games I've bought in the last couple years is Xcom 2, and I can't even get it to run anymore because 2K one day decided you need to run the game through their launcher, which.. doesn't launch.

      Now I'd need to take the risk of getting a virus pirating the game that I paid for if I want to play it.

      Only companies I might feel bad about pirating from are small time indie devs. :programming-communism:

        • dumpster_dove [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          I tried following a guide to get that launcher to work with proton, but it didn't work as it couldn't find the xcom folder (that it was running from:shrug-outta-hecks:)