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#priority's
I think the best way to fight piracy is to make it useless, and I believe Steam did a good job with that. I mean, what's the point of risking your PC's security and integrity by wandering on shady websites to crack games when you can have them for dirt cheap on Steam during sales, with a lot of features (community hub, workshop ect ect) updates and the likes?
However, when I see the ridiculous game pricing nowadays ($70~80 games with gacha tier monetization) I wouldn't be surprised to see more and more people pirating games, and I can't really blame them at some point.
Besides, f the garbage AAA games I don't want to buy? I don't want to buy it because I don't want to play it at all. Because it's garbage. Free garbage is still garbage. And anything I do want to play, I want to give the devs my money, as part of the social contract that makes us civilized. You give me something I like, I give you something you like (money).
I do miss the great demoscene music, though. But that's what YouTube is for.