![]() Meanwhile, I am 100% fine with buying an out-of-print game that I'm interested in at a great price from G2A or elsewhere, and I'll happily own and continue playing Prey.Īnd I repeat my recommendation that anyone wanting a copy of Prey 2006 gets it from G2A while it's still available to be had. You go ahead and not buy or play the games you want to buy and play out of some unfounded paranoia. The same possibility of fraudulent exists in all second-hand markets. If you don't buy from private resellers due to concern that the games you're purchasing could have been acquired fraudulently, then you should also not buy anything from eBay or Craigslist for the same reason. Prey is currently available on these platforms. ![]() You have no basis to allege that most people there are selling stolen goods, and I think you've bought into a developer's anti-private-reseller propaganda. Prey is a first-person shooter survival horror video game developed by Human Head. That includes me as I have lots of spare game keys - all acquired legitimately. Now: So, you're fine with arbitrarily slandering all sellers by calling them thieves based on no evidence and only assumption? Anyone can sell on G2A - that means anyone with spare keys can sell on G2A. If I was fine with buying from a vendor whose ware are mostly stolen then I wouldn't need a "but" exception based on extra criteria.Īlso, you're responding to me saying "I doubt they are", so your question is preempted by what it's responding to. ![]() Your first statement is not a "but in this case" situation. Sure there are legit resellers out there and they are all listed on sites of different devs and steam. So you're fine with buying from a vendor whose wares are mostly stolen but in this case it's ok because the game doesn't get printed anymore? ![]()
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