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I ain't a Saint. Likely Kinguin is doing something very similar if the prices are that close together. I honestly don't care, your choices are your choices don't tell say that to make yourself look nice or whatever, whoever gets into these sites gets a product and knows what they could possibly be getting it from. I am simply being resourceful. I am not the one committing the crime, that I do not even know actually happened. If game companies want to stop it, maybe think about suing or shutting down the site, they have a cause of action, and a pretty big one if you ask me. But so far they have done absolutely nothing to stop this site from doing exactly what it's been doing so honestly they sort of have it coming. I have bought tons of games for me and for friends in the past on this website and have had no troubles at all. And while this may be 'wrong' in some shape or form, the games industry isn't going down anytime soon, and you don't see people donating to it. I would rather spend my hard-earned money on something worth that money. If I see a game with a decently fair price on Steam, I will purchase it. But for games like Battlefront and Farcry, the cash grabbing nature of executives infuriates me, so I be resourceful and purchase from a site like G2A. And I advise you to as well. The game companies do nothing, so don't you dare tell me that I'm doing something 'wrong' because if it were wrong, considering how large it is, something would have been done about it. If you care that much about the well-being of small indie games companies then donate or something, don't go around telling people they're committing a crime.Kinguin perhaps but G2A is not a good company. They essentially get game keys, many of them stolen or illegal, and sell them cheap. A common practice is buying keys in bulk with stolen credit cards then selling the keys on G2A, when the charges on the stolen cards are charged back the stolen keys end up costing the developer. In some cases a lot of money and in the case of indie developers it can ruin them killing the company. Supporting such a company seems wrong to me
I ain't a Saint. Likely Kinguin is doing something very similar if the prices are that close together. I honestly don't care, your choices are your choices don't tell say that to make yourself look nice or whatever, whoever gets into these sites gets a product and knows what they could possibly be getting it from. I am simply being resourceful. I am not the one committing the crime, that I do not even know actually happened. If game companies want to stop it, maybe think about suing or shutting down the site, they have a cause of action, and a pretty big one if you ask me. But so far they have done absolutely nothing to stop this site from doing exactly what it's been doing so honestly they sort of have it coming. I have bought tons of games for me and for friends in the past on this website and have had no troubles at all. And while this may be 'wrong' in some shape or form, the games industry isn't going down anytime soon, and you don't see people donating to it. I would rather spend my hard-earned money on something worth that money. If I see a game with a decently fair price on Steam, I will purchase it. But for games like Battlefront and Farcry, the cash grabbing nature of executives infuriates me, so I be resourceful and purchase from a site like G2A. And I advise you to as well. The game companies do nothing, so don't you dare tell me that I'm doing something 'wrong' because if it were wrong, considering how large it is, something would have been done about it. If you care that much about the well-being of small indie games companies then donate or something, don't go around telling people they're committing a crime.
( ' _ ' ) hah.. no..It's this exact culture that led to Trump getting elected, to racism perpetuating and to so much more. I do tell people that it's wrong to buy from G2A and will continue to do so because such actions are wrong and creates a continuing cycle of this problem. I am not saying this to make myself look nice (which is really a ridiculous accusation), there is a genuine lack of awareness as to the scamming that G2A does and I think that this awareness should be shared as much as possible.
It's true it is your choice, however I'm merely trying to persuade you that this choice isn't really the best way to go about it, especially when there are other sites offering equivalent prices without all the scamming. These days even steam offers stuff incredibly cheap - I saw the Witcher 3 for 500 rupees (8 dollars basically). When you have a litany of alternatives which are just straight up better, paying that little bit extra seems like a small price to pay.