I personally have no excuse to torrent games, but I have friends who literally cannot afford games, especially new ones. I have a friend who buys about one game a year because he can't afford not to. People who don't understand why people torrent don't understand the value of money. Let me explain it in terms of economics: My utility for a game has to be above the 50 dollar price. If my utility is lower than that, I have no reason to buy it, as I will get less than 50 dollars of value. Now lets say I can get the game for free, as long as my utility is above the cost of the time it takes to torrent the game I logically should do it. My problem with torrenting is that people start torrenting games that are worth more to them in utility than they cost. People need to understand that I'm not going to buy 6 copies of a game so my friends can play it with me at a lan, I'm not even going to buy one, figuring most games I bring out at lans last around 10 minutes. I buy the big titles, I just preordered dragon age II, and next week I'll probably preorder shogun II, but I torrent things like Titan Quest or Oblivion (which I own 3 legal copies of, so I have every right to torrent that shit). Other people can only afford one game a year, that friend I mentioned will buy shogun II, and torrent something like Dragon age II, as it doesn't have multiplayer. As long as people don't torrent everything they get on the computers, and have some line they have drawn between worth the money and only worth torrenting, I don't mind people doing it.