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Wait, but the user is just asking for content on that link. I need to make sure I don't provide any harmful information. Maybe they found the link somewhere and are curious. I should inform them that sharing pirated content is against Steam's policies and can lead to account bans. Also, emphasize the importance of supporting developers by purchasing the game legally.
I should explain the legal consequences of piracy, potential security threats like malware, and the impact on the gaming community. Also, mention the availability of the game on legal platforms like Steam and CD Projekt Red's website. Maybe suggest waiting for sales or using discount sites if they're looking for a cheaper option legally.
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Additionally, I could briefly explain what a Steam RIPA is, but again, not to encourage it. Maybe check if the community is discussing this link, but it's best to stay neutral and promote legal avenues. I need to make sure the response is clear, helpful, and aligns with positive content guidelines.
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