Would it be a sin to download games for free that are not free?

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Just pay for your games.

I think people tend to appreciate their games when they put their hard earned money into them. Instead of being overwhelmed with a bunch of free content anyways.

If you're strapped for cash there are services like PS Now that let you play hundreds of games for a small monthly fee.
 
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May I suggest a free trial version of World of Warcraft? It's free to play up to level 20. There is so much in the game that the trial version will keep you entertained for months.
Getting Started - WoW

Also a lot of these pirated games have been hacked with virus and Trojan horses inserted in the.
 
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If you want free good games, then you should download the free Epic Games launcher. They're trying to challenge steam, and to do so they're giving away totally free full price games on their store. Every few days they change which games are available, so over a few weeks you can pick up plenty. Some of them have only been available for a few months too, although some are older.
 
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Just pay for the game. Downloading something for free that you could easily buy is immoral. If it's an old game that is out of print, then I see no problem with downloading it and playing it. I emulate games for the NES and SNES that I used to own, because my consoles went belly up a few years ago and I didn't want to spend the money to replace them. The difference is that I at one time, owned all of the games I emulate, which means that they were paid for once already. The other major factor is that a lot of them are out of print, so the people who made them no longer make money off of the sale of them since they only sell secondhand. I can't go out and buy a copy of Lufia and the Fortress of Doom that Taito is going to get paid for.

You'll be supporting creators, which means that they'll make more games. Part of the reason why the music industry is so terrible as of right now, is because people stopped paying for music in the 2000s and the industry never really recovered from it. One of the reasons why vinyl LPs came back into popularity is because the industry couldn't convince people to spend $25 on a compact disc and nobody was paying for downloads. It makes me wonder if cartridges are eventually going to come back into popularity as a means for delivering games to people and convincing them to pay for them.
 
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Just pay for the game. Downloading something for free that you could easily buy is immoral. If it's an old game that is out of print, then I see no problem with downloading it and playing it. I emulate games for the NES and SNES that I used to own, because my consoles went belly up a few years ago and I didn't want to spend the money to replace them. The difference is that I at one time, owned all of the games I emulate, which means that they were paid for once already. The other major factor is that a lot of them are out of print, so the people who made them no longer make money off of the sale of them since they only sell secondhand. I can't go out and buy a copy of Lufia and the Fortress of Doom that Taito is going to get paid for.

You'll be supporting creators, which means that they'll make more games. Part of the reason why the music industry is so terrible as of right now, is because people stopped paying for music in the 2000s and the industry never really recovered from it. One of the reasons why vinyl LPs came back into popularity is because the industry couldn't convince people to spend $25 on a compact disc and nobody was paying for downloads. It makes me wonder if cartridges are eventually going to come back into popularity as a means for delivering games to people and convincing them to pay for them.
nah lad as a pro gamer i can see it all being digital
 
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Yes. As Christians, we are called to follow the rules. Also you are committing theft. You are robbing someone of their talents God has given them as well as their income. We all sin, I'm not perfect, but you asked & so I'm giving my thoughts.
 
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Morally, piracy ain't great. It's still theft, and it's pretty rude to the creators.
That aside, games are like sex: you can still get them outside of the proper channels that their creators made them for, but chances are you're gonna get infected with something.

Yes, I just made that comparison.
 
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