I buy most of my games on steam simply because it makes running them on Linux so damn easy, and I remember the bad old days when it was hell!
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By now Steam's most loyal userbase is probably the Linux Gaming community because they make it so easy to just play the games, not to mention the QoL improvements they contribute to upstream projects
Games are one of the very few things that I always pay for. Steam is mostly responsible for that. Also, music. But nowadays I do store some of my own music because I can have lossless that way.
I generally always buy games, because they are kinda cheap on PC, but I still refuse to pay streaming services to watch movies.
Steam Deck is great for consuming movies / TV series.
Every game I've pirated I eventually purchased, but I stopped when steam had their 2h playtime return window.
It’s 100% possible to put pirated games on the ~~Switch~~ Steam Deck - in fact, it’s as easy as it could reasonably be.
Hacking or cracking DRM takes time, but it doesn't present a real obstacle for pirates to overcome.
From context I get the impression that was a mistake and OP wrote Switch when they meant Deck. The rest of the paragraph seems to have pretty deck specific information.
The new oled is so good. Its a night and day difference in sdr and hdr. Worth it.
At the end it's all about convenience and how much you need to tinker with something, because your free time also matters and if the effort to pirate something is higher than the price of that something then you are more likely to choose convenience. Same with Netflix.