Poorfag

>poorfag
>get warning from ISP for pirating games
>can't afford a VPN
what do?

Attached: 121576432.png (1000x1000, 747K)

Other urls found in this thread:

humblebundle.com/software/cybersecurity-software-bundle?
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

Better start suckin son

keep doing it. i got a letter a couple of months ago, i still do it and i haven't heard back since

If you live the the US just keep pirating to you hearts content. ISPs try to scare you but they can't do shit

Threaten to discontinue using their service and go to their competitor unless they stop sending you threats

Oh, cool.
On that note, any cool games I should torrent?
Preferably stuff that can run on a craptop on lowest graphix settings

Try prostitution, the old fucks for bucks never lets you down faggot

far cry 2
any half life game

Buy a gun. If anything happens just go out shooting.

>half life 2
>old school runescape
>wolfenstein enemy territory (don't know if the services are still online)
>emulate gba, snes, ps1, etc.

fallout 1 and 2,darkest hour: a hearts of iron game, factorio maybe, it can be pretty rough on processors

How do I l play free games on my switch.

Try Cataclysm:Dark Days Ahead. It's an awesome game and free. If you want to go legal for a while that is.

how were you pirating?

Play free games.

Pirate Bay, bitTorrent

>get warned by government officials for doing illegal shit
>some random schmuck on the internet larps as ebin hacker man and says it's fine
>listens without second though

op you are dumb. Enjoy being Mr. goldbergs bitch in court

Attached: 1509418387996.png (645x729, 54K)

Except they literally can't do anything and would rather have you pirate on their service than do it with another one.

Stop spreading lies you fucking antipirate sissy

I'm on a different wifi network right now than I was then. I'm good for now.

(that was pretty dumb though, thanks for calling me out)

Install dolphin and emulate some gamecube games, like pokemon colosseum, sonic adventure or the resident evil remake/resident evil 4, those are the best games i can think of
Also this

How about you take your labtop to mcdonalds and do it there.

Do they prevent this somehow anyone know?

Yea it's totally not like they aren't paid to pass on info to alphabet soup niggers. Keep pirating goy prison doesnt matter illegal shit is ok

Attached: maxresdefault.jpg (1280x720, 75K)

I have a homebrewe wii, I've no need for dolphin.
Also that shit is hard to run on a bad computer.

Somehow never thought of this before. I even live within walking distance of one.

they likely block that shit. I know some resturants block sites like Jow Forums, facebook, etc. Libraries for sure block that shit. You get in trouble if you download shit on university internet.

get windscribe, best free VPN

Thanks bud
oregano all over my pasta spicy meatball yahoo

If your on a crappy pic most of the games that would run on your pic are probably dirt cheap.
Use sites like kinguin , cdkeys , or g2a
Most games your pic would run are probably only a few bucks plus you got bundles.
I'm never tmrich by any means and I have well over 1k games on my steam account

Really? I have a $350 computer i bought like 5 years ago and it emulates everything smoothly, it even runs some newer games on low spec (not that i would be able to notice it with a 4:3 postwar monitor lmao)

HumbleBundle just released some shitty software bundle, but it includes a VPN and ProtonMail credits.

humblebundle.com/software/cybersecurity-software-bundle?

>can't afford a VPN
>$60 a year
how fucking poor are you jesus christ

Only $15 for that shit Humble Bundle for a year's worth of VPN use too.

Why would ISP care about you pirating?

Underrail.
cRPG, think of Fallout 1&2 + Arcanum + bit of System Shock, cyberpunk and tiny bit of Lovecraft.

if only you could pirate something other than video games

>poor
>has time to play video games

Red alert 1 and 2, age of empires 2, jurassic park operation genesis, all cheap enough that you can buy them and probably run them ok too

Attached: 1524766716476.jpg (800x800, 274K)