Is piracy decreasing or increasing? What about games? Is it worth to become a game developer these days?
>>101218946>Is piracy decreasing or increasingyou can get anything you want just like always, zoomers are just braindead and worry about a virus because jewish propaganda told them its dangerous>Is it worth to become a game developer these daysfor money? never was
This sounds like a honeypot thread meant to test and measure engagement.Do not reply to OP's fake discussion. It could be AI.
Voksi, a homoromantic asexual software motherhacker, got called out for being a faggotran twice so xir stopped cracking denuvocrackwatch is happy that a 2017 handball game was finally cracked (nobody really played it though)sony doesnt drm their games on the pc, so I don't really give a fuck.
>>101218946Not sure about it being worth for the money, but be ready to work with the second worse kind of people you can work with in the tech industry
>>101218946decreasing as in the general knowledge among everyonepiracy is being split between autists that have everything automated and designed to be completely seamless requiring little input on their part after initial setup and clueless mongs that can barely download off youtube. If you tell a zoomer to pirate something they are scared to and millennials with jobs act like they have to buy 200 subscriptions. As for video games, the cracking scene is basically dead with boomers retiring and zoomers trooned out caring more about troonedpolitics and edrama than cracking.>GamesGames are the new gambling the only way to get players is to add porn anime and gambling. I just saw Helldivers 2 lost 90% of its players. Impossible to launch new IPs and expect to maintain a high player base. look at the state of PS5 like 10 exclusives in 5 years. >Is it worth to become a game developer these days?Hard to say. In some ways it's better than ever, look at the Cult of the Lamb dev they are basically swimming in money now but other people are just fired even if they make a hit.
>>101218946>currently going to school for graphic design>on day one the professor goes on a long rant about you cant pirate software anymore, youre entering the industry as a worker you have to pay for the software etc>one of his google chrome bookmarks is literally titled "Pirate" with a skull and crossbones icon>another one is champagne piracy (i didnt even know about this site before, thanks prof)>two others are cracked nhl streamstop kek
It's decreasing, many just prefer to pay for their streaming services, although some use pirate sites but need some convincing to do so. About games, I don't know, I haven't cared about games for a long while now, it's all repetitive. t. 2006 zoomer