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Comment by solatic

13 hours ago

> They don't because too many people pirate games to make that a viable business

Game piracy is fundamentally un-safe for players, since games are fundamentally executable code, where setup usually requires admin permissions, and pirate distributors are financially incentivized to add malware to turn the game system into part of someone's botnet. The only "safe" way to pirate is to do it on a dedicated machine, on a separate VLAN, network controls, etc., which most people will not set up. This is not like TV/movie piracy, which would depend on zero-day exploits in the video player.

Buying a DRM-free game legally is much safer.

Most good quality pirate sites have a comments section and remove malware laden torrents.

How silly that you assume pirates are always doing it for financial gain, as opposed to cred or the lulz