sztrb
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I think it was partly because they thought they deserved women because they were nice guys.Genuinely feel like a first world problem where people are way too online
Here it's pretty damn simple: talk to women, if they find you hot they fuck you, if they don't, talk to some more women. Simple.The concept of 'incel' just doesn't exist cuz if you don't get some, you'll just rub one out or do hookers.
Feels like adding a label to it gave it more meaning than it deserves.
They were losers, who did not want to reflect on themselves or improve anything about themselves.
Reddit is how I found F95. So it does have its uses too when it comes to eroge.Not trying to interrupt your discussion but wanted to give my 5 cents on this.
Technically speaking, F95 doesn't provide any pirated games. They do provide external links to various websites where these games have been uploaded. The vast majority of these uploads come from Patreon/SS supporters who decided to leak the game. F95 doesn't host any files and the people running this place aren't the ones pirating the games.
While that alone doesn't make F95 immune per se, a class action lawsuit of that magnitude is virtually impossible as there's so many factors to consider. Thousands of developers and even more uploaders all across the globe in god knows how many different countries with their own laws would make it borderline impossible to pursue this. And even if it could be done, the amount of money required to investigate the whole thing far exceeds what all developers combined make in a year.
TLDR; No country on this planet would spend the resources required to go after Patreon porn piracy. IMO.
As for developers going after F95 in general; It's their bread and butter. These games have hardly any places for good PR. I'd say about 99% of AVN devs start their journey on F95&Co and they do need the exposure websites like this offer, otherwise noone would even notice they exist.