This is a complicated discussion.
In theory the copyright laws (which the government was forced to sign due to pressure from US/Europe) in Pakistan against illegal material stipulate that it is actually illegal to download or upload material like cracks and torrents as it is everywhere in the world. But the reality is different.
In actuality Pakistan has a software piracy rate of 84%. Which means a huge chunk of its population is using illegal software and games. What can the cops do? Arrest all of them? And what are they going to tell them? They are going to say they couldn't afford the steep prices of video games in Pakistan and to bridge the gap relied on copied material.
In a country where laws exist but are never implemented there is no real stick over our heads to force us to buy legitimate software and games.
I have written an entire article on gaming in the developing world so this is where it comes from. Also there is a slight risk. We all know what happened to kickass torrents. But that was international. I have never heard of something like that happening in Pakistan. And what happened to kickass surprised us (how did it not happen to other torrent sites?)
And I promote responsible gaming so I must request you not to use, download and upload cracked and copied material. I wont force you or blame you for it of course but think of it this way. Why would any game developer develop games in and for the Pakistani audience when no one is buying their games in that country? They have to make money and this piracy is the reason Pakistan remains ignored in video game developers minds. So I say for enhancing gaming culture in Pakistan try to buy legal games where-ever possible.
And I am not perfect in this matter. I know Pakistanis have very limited budgets. I have the same problem.