i'm surprised, i just thought if you couldn't afford a game these days you waited till it was 90% off on steam
I thought there was something like patient gamers who only played games a year after release or something like this but I can't find it
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i'm surprised, i just thought if you couldn't afford a game these days you waited till it was 90% off on steam
I thought there was something like patient gamers who only played games a year after release or something like this but I can't find it
Steam doesn’t release every game in every market, do they?
That's me, I have a MASSIVE wait-list on Isthereanydeal.com and buy most games at around $5, including triple A games, assuming I haven't already gotten them for free from Epic, Amazon or Good Ole Games.
However, if I know it's NEVER going to go down or it's from Nintendo, torrents all the way.
I used to, but steam is based in a banana republic where I don't want to send a single avoidable cent anymore. I stopped buying anything from steam months ago. Haven't gotten a new game since, but I will look into gog, who are based in Europe if I am not mistaken.
Still is more than a dollar so would rather play first and pay later when I'm not having to go to the food bank.
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I was checking this year and most of the things I want from a few years ago are still at 50%. But I don't have enough time to play everything so I won't likely pirate new stuff even though I very much know how to do so safely.
Hell, new games aren't even competing with just each other- I've had a blast playing a lot of PS2 and PSP this year. When you don't give in to hype and peer pressure, you've got near limitless options for entertainment.
I've had a lot less of a desire to pirate games after moving to Linux full time a few years ago. But FitGirl has been the one reliable place for public torrents, compaed to chancing it on the third Google Link or scrolling through the Russian CS-Rin-Rulette forum to find links.
Why would you ever use google to find torrents?
It was 5-10 years ago, not too hard to find and a little before Google intentionally made things harder to find. I've used many public and private trackers, but it's just that these days my interest in movies has disappeared almost completely, and I'm happy with most of the games I have.
If you ever get back into it, look into jackett. Consolidates a large number of trackers (some some setup) which makes life so much easier.
I prefer Prowlarr personally but yes Jackett is great.
I have zero trust installing pirated software, especially when they go out of their way to break it when using wine on Linux or running it in a vm.