Yakkers said:I pirate games to see if my computer can run it well enough, and often times also just to try the game out. If I like it, I buy it; if I don't, I delete it.
If you're like me and you actually do this consistently, then there's really nothing to criticize.
GIRakaCHEEZER said:Sometimes if I'm forced to go into a bookstore (say I'm with a family member who wants to shop there for an hour or so) I'll go to the comics section and read a Garfield book or a Calvin and Hobbes book. Sometimes I'll read the whole thing o: Does this make me a pirate?
Well, the author, editor, publisher and everyone else involved with that book would have liked you to pay for it if you read it. Unfortunately, trying to legislate against this would be a ridiculous waste of time, for obvious reasons. When it comes to small matters like books in a bookstore, or videos on YouTube, it's up to you to do the right thing. Not that there is any negative consequence of not paying. The only thing keeping you in check is how society (for example, the people on the forums) views your decision (buy Cave Story+, you cheap bastard).GIRakaCHEEZER said:Sometimes if I'm forced to go into a bookstore (say I'm with a family member who wants to shop there for an hour or so) I'll go to the comics section and read a Garfield book or a Calvin and Hobbes book. Sometimes I'll read the whole thing o: Does this make me a pirate?
I was taught that while you can flip through the book to get an idea of what you're getting, you should not start reading it unless you intended to buy it. While there are no laws against it to my knowledge I still consider it to be morally wrong because that was how I was raised.GIRakaCHEEZER said:Sometimes if I'm forced to go into a bookstore (say I'm with a family member who wants to shop there for an hour or so) I'll go to the comics section and read a Garfield book or a Calvin and Hobbes book. Sometimes I'll read the whole thing o: Does this make me a pirate?
ShinyElectricBlueTiger said:Isn't that the point of demos? But to you defense, what if there isn't a demo? If that is the case, then I agree with you 100% due to the fact that you are deciding to support developers rather than taking the entire game for yourself.
WoodenRat said:So if a person refuses to pay for something, your respect for him is permanently destroyed?