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<blockquote data-quote="Jacobeian" data-source="post: 5378669" data-attributes="member: 125246"><p>Not all "hackers" are the same but I think it has a lot to do with maturity and how your priorities evolve with age.</p><p> </p><p>This kind of thread pop up all the time because people who want to pirate games generally misunderstand hackers (or developers in general) motivations.</p><p> </p><p>I always had the feeling that most people who daily look at these forums hoping for some news and whine about "hypocrites who don't want to give them access to piracy" are either young kids who can't afford games themselves and rely on their parents to play new ones, or manchilds who think that playing video games is the most important thing in their life, that having all these games for free is like their phantasy becoming true and feel frustrated if anyone takes that "right" away from them.</p><p> </p><p>These people do not understand that different people might have different "needs" in their life and that those developers or hackers are not that much interested in playing games, be it for free or not, so they are simply not interested in piracy like you are. They are not even interested in pleasing other people by giving them access to the things they want, no, you don't spend hours of your time like that for others, they are generally only interested by solving technical challenges and coding things.</p><p> </p><p>They are also generally grown-ups, with jobs, so they can afford games if they really want, and more mature than the general crowd, so they tend to think about the repercussions of their actions.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, all they do is for themselves, not for you. If you understand that and if you accept it, you will make a big step towards maturity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacobeian, post: 5378669, member: 125246"] Not all "hackers" are the same but I think it has a lot to do with maturity and how your priorities evolve with age. This kind of thread pop up all the time because people who want to pirate games generally misunderstand hackers (or developers in general) motivations. I always had the feeling that most people who daily look at these forums hoping for some news and whine about "hypocrites who don't want to give them access to piracy" are either young kids who can't afford games themselves and rely on their parents to play new ones, or manchilds who think that playing video games is the most important thing in their life, that having all these games for free is like their phantasy becoming true and feel frustrated if anyone takes that "right" away from them. These people do not understand that different people might have different "needs" in their life and that those developers or hackers are not that much interested in playing games, be it for free or not, so they are simply not interested in piracy like you are. They are not even interested in pleasing other people by giving them access to the things they want, no, you don't spend hours of your time like that for others, they are generally only interested by solving technical challenges and coding things. They are also generally grown-ups, with jobs, so they can afford games if they really want, and more mature than the general crowd, so they tend to think about the repercussions of their actions. Anyway, all they do is for themselves, not for you. If you understand that and if you accept it, you will make a big step towards maturity. [/QUOTE]
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