Tell him that he is a stain on the hobby and has forfeited his right to be part of th gaming community.
People from the government on are on their way to take his gaming license, don't worry.
Tell him that he is a stain on the hobby and has forfeited his right to be part of th gaming community.
It sucks but what can you do? Hopefully he will be a little more mature in the future & grow out of it. It's pretty difficult NOT to afford games these days.
I'd suspect many people go through a piracy phase when they are dumb kids, and as they grow up they become wiser and see how it sucks and is hurtful, and (somewhat, if not completely) change their ways.
Well, in most countries :/
Xpliskin, I think you're being trolled. No one genuinely believes that using a logo as avatar is equivalent to pirating a game, I'm sure.
A good friend of mine just started illegally downloading torrented games on his PC. It's really not any of my business so I just changed the subject when it came up, but lately he has started to brag about it. And to make things even worse, he has moved past AAA titles and into indie game territory. Today he mentioned how awesome a high profile indie title was and that he torrented it. At that point I realized that I had to say something because it would be morally wrong not to. This is a eight person team that I'm sure they could use as much money as possible.
But I don't know how to approach it. I think if I brought it to his attention in how this was wrong and I disapproved, he might consider stopping. But I don't know how to approach the subject without sounding like an ass and damaging our friendship. Have any of you dealt with this before?
Edit: to my knowledge he only started doing this a week ago.
The "none of your business" replies are such bullshit. Someone committing a crime (and then bragging about it) is your business, and you're well within your rights to tell them to stop, or just contact the authorities.
He sounds like an ass, so I'd choose the latter. Let him deal with the big fine.
The "none of your business" replies are such bullshit. Someone committing a crime (and then bragging about it) is your business, and you're well within your rights to tell them to stop, or just contact the authorities.
He sounds like an ass, so I'd choose the latter. Let him deal with the big fine.
The "none of your business" replies are such bullshit. Someone committing a crime (and then bragging about it) is your business, and you're well within your rights to tell them to stop, or just contact the authorities.
He sounds like an ass, so I'd choose the latter. Let him deal with the big fine.
The "none of your business" replies are such bullshit. Someone committing a crime (and then bragging about it) is your business, and you're well within your rights to tell them to stop, or just contact the authorities.
He sounds like an ass, so I'd choose the latter. Let him deal with the big fine.
The "none of your business" replies are such bullshit. Someone committing a crime (and then bragging about it) is your business, and you're well within your rights to tell them to stop, or just contact the authorities.
He sounds like an ass, so I'd choose the latter. Let him deal with the big fine.
Tell him that if he does not stop, you will simply report him to your local authorities or to the makers of the games. Friend or not, this has to stop. His torrenting is hurting devs, and the smaller devs actually NEED to those sales.
Sometimes you need to go hard.
edit: Another way would be to simply get him a steam account, and whenever he express interest in pirating a title; just buy it and gift it to his account. Make him aware of that. It might be expensive for a while, but in the long run, your example will impress him and he is going to start buying his own games. Send him txt messages about steam deals every few days, remind him that pc gaming is not expensive and that deals are always to be had.
The "none of your business" replies are such bullshit. Someone committing a crime (and then bragging about it) is your business, and you're well within your rights to tell them to stop, or just contact the authorities.
He sounds like an ass, so I'd choose the latter. Let him deal with the big fine.
If he was my friend I would just constantly flame him for being a scumbag thief and bring it up in casual conversation when you're around groups of friends.
example 1: You and the pirate guy just chillin
Pirate: "Oh man this new game is so cool, check it out"
You: "Yea, it is cool. Glad I paid for mine like an honest person. How does it feel to be scumbag thief?"
example 2: You and pirate and group of friends
Pirate: "Oh man, isn't it fun to socialize with friends in a casual setting?"
Friend #1: "Oh yea"
Friend #2: "Friends are great"
Friend #3: "Glad we know people we can trust"
You: "Did you guys know this pirate steals video games all the time? Watch your wallets"
It's like bragging about shoplifting. It's just a scummy thing to do.
If he was my friend I would just constantly flame him for being a scumbag thief and bring it up in casual conversation when you're around groups of friends.
example 1: You and the pirate guy just chillin
Pirate: "Oh man this new game is so cool, check it out"
You: "Yea, it is cool. Glad I paid for mine like an honest person. How does it feel to be scumbag thief?"
example 2: You and pirate and group of friends
Pirate: "Oh man, isn't it fun to socialize with friends in a casual setting?"
Friend #1: "Oh yea"
Friend #2: "Friends are great"
Friend #3: "Glad we know people we can trust"
You: "Did you guys know this pirate steals video games all the time? Watch your wallets"
example 3: Phone conversation
Pirate: "Want to come over and hang out?"
You: "Have you stopped stealing shit all the time?"
Are you me?If he was my friend I would just constantly flame him for being a scumbag thief and bring it up in casual conversation when you're around groups of friends.
example 1: You and the pirate guy just chillin
Pirate: "Oh man this new game is so cool, check it out"
You: "Yea, it is cool. Glad I paid for mine like an honest person. How does it feel to be scumbag thief?"
example 2: You and pirate and group of friends
Pirate: "Oh man, isn't it fun to socialize with friends in a casual setting?"
Friend #1: "Oh yea"
Friend #2: "Friends are great"
Friend #3: "Glad we know people we can trust"
You: "Did you guys know this pirate steals video games all the time? Watch your wallets"
example 3: Phone conversation
Pirate: "Want to come over and hang out?"
You: "Have you stopped stealing shit all the time?"
If you do end up calling the police be sure to tell us how heartily they laugh at you.
Or you could just not be his friend rather than string him along for your own twisted pleasure like an asshole.
You sound like a dick
Dude, have you ever been actually robbed? Have you told the cops that someone at a party stole your cell phone, and you could actually describe their face?
Because if you have you'd know that the cops response would generally be "We don't have the time or the manpower to deal with cases like this. Sorry. We'll file a report and tell you if anything comes up."
Now think about that, and then think about whether or not they'll give a fuck about someone stealing bits of 1's and 0's. They frankly don't.
Last time I went to a police station they were burning copies of games they downloaded with the station's internet connection.
The "none of your business" replies are such bullshit. Someone committing a crime (and then bragging about it) is your business, and you're well within your rights to tell them to stop, or just contact the authorities.
He sounds like an ass, so I'd choose the latter. Let him deal with the big fine.
The asshole is the guy stealing shit. Friends don't let friends be scumbag thiefs.
If OP is really friends with this guy, like actually values him as a person, then it's his duty to make sure he knows what he's doing is wrong.
Stealing and piracy are both two different things. Piracy is harmful, but not nearly as harmful as theft. Besides, in my experience the police have been helpful in retrieving stolen phones. Provided they are trackable (so basically any current smartphone). A few of my friends have dealt with stolen phones and retrieved them.
So many people pirate files on the internet that enforcing it would be way too time consuming and plenty of average people pirate files without even realizing what they are doing is technically illegal.
Duty? I'm sorry, is the OP suddenly a constable of morality? He's not obligated to do shit.
It's really not any of my business
If you're in this thread defending people pirating games I want to know why you think it's okay to steal stuff.
Pirating games is not stealing.
http://www.addictionhope.com/mood-disorder/kleptomania/treatmentKleptomania is a psychiatric disorder that is extremely difficult to live with. It can have some serious legal and personal ramifications. The person living with kleptomania deals with a great deal of shame, remorse, stress and guilt that is associated with stealing. Kleptomania is behaviorally categorized as an impulse control disorder.
Treatment Plan for Kleptomania
When struggling with kleptomania, it can be shameful to admit that there is a problem. This mental disorder can eventually ostracize the sufferer from society. It prevents you from living a normal life. A kleptomania treatment team has to be created. This team will be comprised of friends and family, a licensed psychologist, a kleptomania treatment program, and a support group
And to make things even worse, he has moved past AAA titles and into indie game territory. Today he mentioned how awesome a high profile indie title was and that he torrented it. At that point I realized that I had to say something because it would be morally wrong not to. This is a eight person team that I'm sure they could use as much money as possible.