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Originally Posted by stocktrader23
And yes, they have a better delivery method. They are like Steam for all types of files and either let you download the shit for waiting and getting ads in your face or they charge you a low fee to get the content without it being a pain in the ass. My point was that customers pulled out their credit card and paid for that because they agreed with the price and service. They pull out their credit cards in bulk on Steam and even buy shit they never use when the price is right.
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The difference is that Steam pays the developers of the games. It's great fileshare sites have found this "great delivery method", however they should be paying the developers of the content out of those profits, as well. The catch is that doing so would force them to charge more where they would no longer be able to sustain that price point.