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I used to pay for Netflix because it was easier to have one service to watch everything, than it was to pirate.
I've obviously stopped.
Piracy really is a service problem for me.
Yeah it used to be it just wasn't worth the effort to pirate stuff. There was always plenty to watch on Netflix and all of the movies got there eventually. Now you'd have to subscribe to 5 different streaming services, then search around for which one has the thing you want to watch on it. It's more effort to get stuff on streaming (which you have to pay for) than to simply pirate it.
I have exactly the same story.
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I'd definitely be interested in a Valve streaming service, not to muddy the waters even further.