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There's also a practical consideration. Public versions come out every month or so anyway so the pirated version would have a short shelf life, and now that he's working on 0.8.3 new versions are coming out an average of every three days or so, every day or every other for a while. What's the point of pirating a buggy version that needs the next revision to function properly because of bugs or uncompleted new features?So you're saying that in this case, the pirate website has agreed not to pirate out of respect for the dev?
I can respect that I suppose.
Then you have to do it the next day or a couple days afterward.
Edit to Add: I just tried to count all the various revisions Grimdark produced in the month of December. I may have lost track as I ended up counting twice and getting two different numbers, but I got something like 28 revisions, at least eight of which required a new full download.
It may be that pirates just don't want to work that hard!
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