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  • It doesn’t hurt the sales of the games, that’s an unscientific assertion you are asserting that directly contradicts research.

    If you want to play it for free, nobody’s stopping you from pirating it too. It seems like resentment here rather than logical rigour in your argument. It’s not a slap in the face for gamers who want to support the developers. If you don’t, there’s no reason why you should be obligated to purchase the game.

    Games are made and developed for-profit, they only continue production if they are profitable. They’ve remained profitable despite piracy forever.

    This has nothing to do with the argument that all games should be free or that developers don’t need paychecks. It’s an entirely different set of claims which nobody is making here.


  • Logic is objective, so saying it’s logical “to you” is illogical.

    A sense of humour is irrelevant to a discussion from a logical standpoint. Furthermore, we literally have data and studies that show that piracy doesn’t hurt the sales of games— when provided with this evidence in the comments, you just “laughed” at it.

    You ask for reasoning/evidence, and when provided, just laugh at it. Laughter doesn’t dismiss evidence.






  • I have touched the registry like once, and that was just to disable windows updates. It’s not something I do.

    The thing is that Linux is literally designed for coders in mind, it surely comes off that way. I’m not comfortable having to type these weird long-winded commands to do everything.

    It was never the case with windows, it’s incredibly intuitive and linear. The amount of time taken to do anything on windows is practically always much lesser on windows compared to Linux necessarily.

    Best example is setup installation files. One tap, everything is installed automatically. Not the case with Linux.


  • I don’t want to use the fucking terminal for every little damn thing.

    Linux is not intuitive for people coming from other platforms at all. Using the computer for basic purposes such as downloading files, apps, and games should not feel like a skill curve.

    Yes there’s stores in-built but that doesn’t have the majority of stuff I get, it’s often random websites online with .exe files and such.

    Despite the BS microslop does, it’s just a lot easier and comfortable to use, more than Linux could ever be.