Your grammar is perfect, and yes, that's correct.
Again, I don't mind "mocking" the developers. In most cases, that's just sincere negative feedback, and if the developers are smart enough, they will use that feedback to improve their games. I don't mind mocking outsiders too much either. But the relationship between community members should be respected. That's why when Bob69 said to share the mods here, I was like, wtf! Even pirates have codes, and they have those codes for a reason.
I respect piracy because it gives people options. First, it gives people who honestly can't pay for games, journals, books, or movies the opportunity to access those products. If they like it, they can contribute to the creators when they can. Second, it gives people the ability to decide which games to support. One would be nuts to pay for something without checking it first if they have the option to do so. And like you said, many members of these forums join the Patreon and official Discords. Third, I personally don't believe you have to support every game you play, for various reasons. One being that I believe the quality of NLT games has really declined since the second half of TGO. And while I'm hopeful that the quality might improve in the future, I'm not crazy enough to send NLT money and give them the false signal that they are on the right track.
I said all that just to point out that there is a philosophy behind piracy and that it's important to respect the codes. You can steal from outsiders, but not from insiders, because you'll be hurting the community as a whole. What if we listened to Bob69 and just shared Don Kilot and Borlandsmen's mods here? They might get pissed off and stop the whole thing altogether. They don't get paid to do this, unlike NLT. They're offering the community their sincere service, and that calls for respect and brotherhood, not sharing their mods without their permission, as Bob69 suggested.