Games are one of the very few things that I always pay for. Steam is mostly responsible for that. Also, music. But nowadays I do store some of my own music because I can have lossless that way.
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I buy most of my games on steam simply because it makes running them on Linux so damn easy, and I remember the bad old days when it was hell!
It’s 100% possible to put pirated games on the Switch - in fact, it’s as easy as it could reasonably be.
I wish it was that easy! So far, the only way I know of is a hardmod, which already DQs for any remotely sensible form of DIY, and means a very real possibility of turning the Switch into a fancy paperweight.
Here's my piracy shtick.
I beat half of Blasphemous on a pirated copy then I bought it, moved the save file and kept playing.
Criteria: I like the game. I'll probably play it again in ten years and I want to support the devs.
What would've happened if I never pirated it? I'd be saying the same thing about someone else's game.
I generally always buy games, because they are kinda cheap on PC, but I still refuse to pay streaming services to watch movies.
Steam Deck is great for consuming movies / TV series.
Every game I've pirated I eventually purchased, but I stopped when steam had their 2h playtime return window.
The new oled is so good. Its a night and day difference in sdr and hdr. Worth it.