Piracy is obviously the bigger problem. Piracy caused DRM to come about.
If I had to make a wish that would benefit the world of games, I would wish that piracy would be impossible. The minute a pirate thinks of making copies of a game, their mind goes blank and they forget about what they were doing.
Now the more damaging way of wishing the stopping of piracy, I would wish that whenever a person tries to pirate a game, an unstoppable virus is released onto the offender's computer and all memory on it is erased. It is a virus that only effects computers of pirates.
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The one thing I just can't understand and it seems to be getting more prevalent with each generation, people with the mentality that they have the right to play a game. There is no such right.
They complain about how expensive games are, that they don't get to play them, so they say that they have to pirate.
No, pirates, you don't have to pirate. You just have to pay like everybody else, if you buy a game and find out it is bad, tough, that is life. If you didn't do the research on a game before buying it, then it is your fault.
Pirates, you don't deserve to play a game. You want to play it, you pay for it. Playing games is a privilege, not a right.