• neo (he/him)
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    171 year ago

    “Please use your boot to step on me harder, daddy corpo!”

    • haui
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      351 year ago

      Absolutely. Either that or the person was literally born yesterday.

  • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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    421 year ago

    “I paid $70 on console and they got it on PC for free!”

    Hold off buying games for a while and you’ll be able to get them ALL for free on your new gaming PC!

    (How many games would they have to not buy? 15? 20?)

    • @Fisch@discuss.tchncs.de
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      181 year ago

      15 games for $70 are enough to save $1000, which is definitely enough for a good gaming PC. After buying a PS5 and the cheapest PS Plus subscription, paid yearly (cause that’s the cheapest option per month) for a little more than 8 years, you’re also at $1000. With the most expensive PS Plus option it would only take a little more than 4 years.

  • @DragonOracleIX@lemmy.ml
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    581 year ago

    I wonder if they would still hold that opinion if they were locked out of a game they paid $70 for, while the ones that got it for “free” can play it without any restrictions. Piracy is just as much a service issue as it is a money issue.

    • @KomfortablesKissen@discuss.tchncs.de
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      91 year ago

      They already are throwing punches because they noticed people being less gullible than them. I’m guessing this would result in a “double down”, like “The developers wouldn’t have to kill this game if the pirates would have bought it.”

      • @DragonOracleIX@lemmy.ml
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        41 year ago

        I wasn’t referring to games being shut down. I was referring to how denuvo stops you from playing the game if it has issues phoning home for whatever reason. My hatred for denuvo began when it locked me out of monster hunter for 24 hours the one time I wanted to come back to playing it.

  • @Trincapinones@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2421 year ago

    The “it’s not fair we pay for these games for them to then be pirated” says it all, it’s not about the company becoming bankrupt because of piracy, it’s because they don’t want to feel bad once they have been scammed with a half made game that others have gotten for free. Because a half made game should be worthless

    • enkers
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      1 year ago

      What a strange mentality. When I pay for things I want, I’m generally happy to support the creator. If others can’t, why would I be upset if they get the product for free? It means more people can also enjoy the thing I like.

      It’s such a crab bucket mentality, I couldn’t imagine living life being constantly bitter.

      • @dalekcaan@lemm.ee
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        231 year ago

        Some people are really weird when it comes to things being “fair.” I forget the details but I remember a study where given the option of getting $100 and a stranger getting $200, a good chunk of people would rather neither of them get anything.

        • @groet@feddit.de
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          131 year ago

          There is a famous experiment , where a person gets 100$, and have to offer an arbitrary percentage of that to a stranger. If the stranger declines, both get nothing.

          From the strangers perspective, getting offered even 1$ is a win, but the vast majority rejected anything below 30%

      • @Nithanim@programming.dev
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        21 year ago

        I certainly don’t care if others get the game other ways (except unauthorized key stores). I am just happy that good games get their recognition and give people joy. I am in the fortunate situation that I am able to just buy all games I want. Heck, I even bought games for friends who were unsure or even dismissive “if it would be worth it”. I also buy/bought games that I never played or won’t play but watched streamers play it.

      • @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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        431 year ago

        I can think of a couple ways this post makes sense. For example, if Denuvo paid this commenter to make this post.

  • @kugmo@sh.itjust.works
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    81 year ago

    Had to look up whatever ‘Legends online’ was and it turns out its a tacked on multiplayer mode for Ghost of Tsushima. Who the fuck plays garbage multiplayer like that and who in their right minds pays for PS plus to play that?

  • Icalasari
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    And then piracy will be the only way to play as people do NOT like to deal with Denuvo (and for good reason)

  • @HouseWolf@lemm.ee
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    101 year ago

    ‘It’s not fair that we keep getting scammed and others don’t’

    So just don’t give them money next time?

    ‘LALALALA I can’t hear you, it’s your fault not mine LALALALA’

    • @UnRelatedBurner@sh.itjust.works
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      131 year ago

      I love this anology so much. It’s something everyone can relate to. It’s something so incredibly low and despised that you can’t understand why it exists, but it’s also so very common.

    • DoctorButts
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      171 year ago

      People downvoting your comment are the kids back in middle school who reminded the teacher about the homework

      • @BlueMagma@sh.itjust.works
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        91 year ago

        Why would they ? I was that kid and I still upvoted his comment, I don’t use downvote as a disagree/punish button, I only use it for agressive/uninteresting comment. I think we should upvote any comment that create interesting discussion, even if we disagree with the core message.

        • DoctorButts
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          51 year ago

          I was just making a joke. I actually wrote this comment before I read your other comment lol.

    • @BlueMagma@sh.itjust.works
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      101 year ago

      Wrong, I was that kid and I hate denuvo just like everybody else.

      Also I don’t think it works as an analogy, the kid reminding the teacher about homework does it because he likes school, and learning, he does it for himself and everybody else, he never imagine other kids would not like it. This guy doesn’t do this for himself or others, he does this out of spite of others, to punish people, he doesn’t gain anything.

      • @VirtualOdour@sh.itjust.works
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        That’s what the commentor thinks too, he imagines all the good people who want a fair and sane world will cheer him on and the nasty criminals to slink off Into the night mubling how they’d have got away with it if it weren’t for that nobel hero saving the day for the good capitalist folk and their billionaire corporations.

      • youmaynotknow
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        61 year ago

        I beg to differ. We made pretty sure that kid had absolutely no doubt that we did not want homework. If it was different for you, there must have been something huge at that school keeping you from getting a whooping every other day.

  • @misk@sopuli.xyz
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    If you ride a bus without a ticket, other passengers will have to pay more because upkeep and salaries are more or less a fixed cost. That is if you can afford the ticket, it’s irrelevant otherwise. Also depends on profit margins but I think it explains the point.

    • @SinAdjetivos@beehaw.org
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      61 year ago

      Except that’s not even how most bus systems work because most of them are majority funded by taxes with fares originally meant to serve as a stopgap but then slowly converted into a profit engine (usually after privitization). Fares are a way to gatekeep a service which your taxes already pay for, which I would argue, is by itself a form of theft.

      As an example check out the latest MTA report only 26% of funding comes from fares, and that ones a bit in the higher end from what I’ve seen (NYC public transit, picked as the example a it’s recently been in the news for issues with fare evasion)

      All that aside, it’s also worth noting that fare increases are extremely unpopular and it’s not that easy to increase them without potential serious backlash (ie the mass protests in Chile a few years back that were in part set off by the fare hikes.)

      • @misk@sopuli.xyz
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        21 year ago

        I was merely explaining how one comes to this line of thinking which is what OP was asking about. I also mentioned some holes in this logic so I think it’s clear it’s not an opinion I actually hold.

    • @HackerJoe@sh.itjust.works
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      81 year ago

      Not necessarily. The bus will still operate, if you ride on it or not. The cost is the same.
      If say 20% of passengers don’t pay and you have to get more buses and drivers because of that. Then it’ll affect prices.

      Just as pirating Netflix movies without ever having the intention of paying for them is the same outcome as not watching them.
      Maybe worse for Netflix since you won’t tell your friends about it. There are studies that prove this effect.

    • r00ty
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      141 year ago

      If no-one pirated any Sony game do you think they would.

      A) Lower the price of the game to maintain their existing profit margin.
      B) Set a lower price that increases their margin.
      C) Keep the higher price and just make a fuck ton more money.