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The original was posted on /r/piracy by /u/CaptainGrumpyVN on 2024-11-02 08:39:31+00:00.


Like I get it, I don't really own any games that I purchased on Steam, I just purchased a license that allow me to play that game. But if I pay FULL PRICE for a game license only for the game publisher to remove contents from that game due to music licensing issue is really STUPID. Steam is a great platform, but the lack of feature that prevent games from auto-updating is annoying, especially with games that need modding because they're old & need community mods to function

Oh and don't forget about games that I have to wait for additional launcher to start beside Steam to actually play the game. Fck you Rockstar, I have to pirate GTA 4 that I purchased on Steam a year ago so I don't have to deal with your shitty launcher & break my modded game when Steam decides to update GTA 4 for no particular reason.

What's the point of being a legal customer when piracy just give you a better experience?

So I decided to pirated some others AAA games I bought on Steam, feel great when I just have to click the exe file and play.

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