You should definitely reevaluate your priorities
You should definitely reevaluate your priorities
I honestly wonder if Germany would do this. The Germans have always been heavily for data privacy and foreign companies usually hate working with us, due to the German data privacy laws.
I’m gonna be the voice of reason and tell you that this question doesn’t fit here. Try Google or GPT4.
God am I glad I don’t live in the US
At the bottom left of your library window is an option to add an unknown Steam game.
From there you select your game exe.
Then you head to your library, find the newly added game via the search or manually in your catalogue
and then, via right click, go to its properties and change it to a VR game (tick the box)
Edit: Goddamnit Lemmy fuck off already. This response was directed to OP‘s question and shouldn’t have acted as a whole standalone comment.
I don’t know if the Pico has some bs proprietary software in place of SteamVR, but you can just add your cracked games to your Steam Library and mark it in the properties tab as a VR game.
Provided your exe is actually cracked, it should launch like any other VR game in the SteamVR environment.
I’m sorry you had to deal with that Redditor. These people are sadly everywhere.
If I found a one to one original 3D-Model replica of a nice car, I would download the shit out of that.
No, wtf, get outta here.
We’re here because shit nowadays is too expensive and tracks your every move, not to make people’s lives miserable.
Jesus… poor guy. A great sacrifice, indeed.
Oh yea that would be nice
Tf? Do you think credit card is everything?
Exactly. Some people are a little ignorant, and that’s completely fine and understandable. Humans aren’t all the same. Some like to educate themselves about a certain topic, while others learn something else.
That is perfectly okay. We should ultimately respect everyone’s opinions (Only reasonable opinions based on their current level of knowledge) because it’s not in everyone’s interest to know everything about, say, pirating.
Some like to glorify it and publicy fight for it, because they don’t know any better or are just like that.
Furthermore, you and I know that the vast majority of us, pirates, sails discreetly. Most know that for the system to remain easily pirate-able, it’s prudent to do so hidden in the shadows.
The key is to blend in with the crowd. You are just one ordinary person among many. You don’t draw attention to yourself.
“That’s the [Pirate Sailor] way to learn.”
We’re not talking about FOSS here, friend. We’re talking about the money leeching, greedy corporations that thrive on fucking us in the ass.
“[Capitalism]. [Capitalism] never changes”
You are right, albeit a little rude, but that’s not the point of this debate. Piracy is a necessary “evil” to either get paywalled digital products or to preserve and archive deprecated media.
Wether society deems it immoral and illegal or not is irrelevant. The keypoint in piracy is to operate and remain in the shadows to minimize awareness and action taken against us.
To publicly glorify it is counterintuitive. The people that do so are compromising us all. The best course of action to take for piracy is to do nothing. Nothing that further alerts other adversaries to take action against us.
Sail in the night.
At least one sacrifice amongst pirates is a necessity. Balance must be up upkept. All hail the seven seas!
I love that cyberpunk made that term popular. Fuck them, indeed.