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Every single item on there was a console game. The market is moving innovation to where the barrier for illegal copies is higher.
With console games, most of the warez activity comes from illegal commercial duplication, where most PC warez activity comes from P2P/torrent sites.
With console games, the pirates are generally medium to large organized crime syndicates. They're a physical target that can be taken down by law enforcement.
With PC games, the pirates are generally smaller warez groups or even individuals who pass on the files and then vanish into the ether. The frustration you feel from PC game developers is that their targets have turned into shadow.
And again, I'm not saying that you need to feel the same way I do about anything. I've shared my stories in an attempt to educate, inform and hopefully enlighten, and I'm done sharing them. The personal cost from the experience over the last year has just been too much.
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