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Trilarion: He could try to buy all the games he ever pirated and some. Surely a waste of money but would probably result in good karma.
I actually did it with the games available on GOG, Gamersgate and Steam - at least the ones i played more than once - my current collection if i add GOG, Gamersgate and Steam is nearing two hundred games, with the majority of the games being oldies. I´m still hoping someone starts selling Emperor of the Fading Suns as a digital download.

Note that, on the old times (10-15 years ago) my major gripe was not the game prices (i m not an "average" brazilian, as my income is around U$ 8.000 - 10.000/month) but the simply impossibility of finding the games on Brazil - the price issue was secondary (but i clearly remember finding the original Baldurs Gate for sale at roughly U$ 300.00 - that is simply absurd and i refused to buy it - in fact, i only played BG after buying it from GOG).

I think that the game developers would cut a lot of piracy if they released more demos for the games - sadly very few do it these days - as I can distinctly remeber a lot of games that, after playing once, I tought were a waste of bandwidth.
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Trilarion: If nobody posts links or instructions on how to get GOGs illegal, than everything is fine. Just don't help potential pirates!
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TheEnigmaticT: This, more or less. You guys want to talk about piracy as an abstract, that's fine. We're all friends here. Please don't go naming destinations or giving instructions, though, because that's what gets your posts modded by people like me.
Makes sense to me... Let's call that a GOG gag. :)