Here.
Reddit, and any centralization, is intrinsically dangerous to piracy.
Here.
Reddit, and any centralization, is intrinsically dangerous to piracy.
Eww.
Imagine buying hardware that doesn't let you use your software, lol.
There should be penalties for that.
"Yeah, we know we're wrong but we're just going to litigate as much as possible to drain our adversary's pockets."
That kind of thing should warrant its own criminal case.
Also, in the future, emulation devs really shouldn't reveal their identity.
This.
The legal system does not exist for poors.
Could be Gemini.
I've just taken to calling it "AI" instead of shilling for any brand.
Assassin's Creed 1 & 2 were trying to tell us something.
Been seeing BOTW for awhile now at just 75kbps up (phone internet.)
Looks like I've seeded 17 copies thus far 😎
It's easily my most active torrent and I'm glad to help!
Doing god's work.
Nintendo, and any publicly-traded corporation, would rape your children if they thought it would make investors more money.
In fact, they have a fiduciary duty to do so.
Stop giving these corporations money.
They will always use it against you.
Wait, being hosted by anyone makes it more secure?
Jeez, I'm glad I'm not new to the internet and backwards rhetoric like yours just falls by the wayside because I'm so used to it.
I just don't expect more from you people at this point 🤣
It would be better if soldiers could recognize when they're being used as pawns vs. actually fighting for what they believe in.
Ukraine never had a chance without foreign troops on the ground.