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Thanks for elaborating your views, Trilarion. Game industry basically repeat mistakes of music industry. is In my eyes, piracy issue has been dealt in childish way which solves nothing so far.
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A part of license agreements can be overwritten in certain countries by their effective laws. Every person has a different ethical codex. Is it a susprise prices have gone up because of that? If you were to look into the past, you'd see that pirates went from being popular to the ones killing and destroying creativity, the best gaming studios, introducing DRM, rushing games to release. Thing is, pirates have ZERO respect for publishers anymore - and it's respect that makes people buy games. Humanity revolves around greed but also around respect, however. I pirate games because i don't want to pay for them, it's that easy. Is it a surprise that piracy has gone up because of that? Reap, sow, etc. If you were to look into the past, you'd see that publishers went from being popular to the ones killing and destroying creativity, the best gaming studios, introducing DRM, rushing games to release, etc. Thing is, publishers have ZERO respect for us anymore - and it's respect that makes people buy games. Red_Avatar: I pirate games because I want to try them, it's that easy.
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In some places this can pay you a full year! And that is only what he did not get at the first day! Probably less, but even if we say that 35-40p are lost for business reasons (taxes etc), then it is still 15k dollars for that guy.

That would be a difference of 24k dollars for that guy. I mean, what the heck is wrong? If the people who pirated it - or thought they pirated it - had fun with it for hours they should pay the eight dollars.
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abandonware with unknown rights or things on not anymore working systems without rereleases for new ones), but not in the case of some guy who spent a year on a game and releases it DRM free for eight dollars. Yes, I am for piracy in some cases (mostly where there is no legal way, i.e. And even if it was a PR stunt, it also was the correct way to fight against piracy - holding them a mirror. No-one heard about the game so they decided to create a little attention for themselves The game was on Steam Greenlight, there were articles about it in RPS etc., so thousands of people have already heard of it. Red_Avatar: I've seen news posts about this game popping up everywhere and as usual, the press is very biased and throws bullshit reasoning around.Ī) it was a PR stunt. It seems to me ridiculous to blame everything on piracy and commend the rampant systematic second-hand market.Įvery person has a different ethical codex. They even plaster the box with "Remember to bring the copy back to the store when you finish the game!" sticker. Pre-owned copies are pushed hard by a game store seller. 1 - I know people who like to do the game nights regularly and an argument that they can at least save money for the game is common and spend it on "real" things like a booze. I could argue it is of little relevance, much less than piracy, or what do you think? No. And 1) with 20 friends and family does not happen so often I guess.

Actually often 2) is not allowed anymore, at least not with most digital delivery services I know of. Also their licenses allow it and so they must be comfortable with it. The companies know of this and can calculate with it. I like it this way because it is the common playground.
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Console were trumping PC sales back then, especially with the most popular console ever out-PS2-and tbh the majority of PC users only played strategy or Sims games back then, not action.
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In fact, PC download piracy never really began to be feasible for the general consumer market until after the release of Vice City.Īnd yet, upon the release of San Andreas, it still managed to trump Vice City's sales by 6.5 million, despite download piracy by that time being widespread. The big media whinge was about music piracy then, because MP3 files were small enough for it to be worthwhile. Even on the ordinary higher-grade consumer broadband lines available at the time, downloads still would have taken ages. Broadband internet was not particularly widespread at that time - the majority of people were still on 56k dial-up connections - and downloading the full game - over a gigabyte - would have been a nightmare. You see, GTA 3 came out in 2002 for the PC. Jamyskis: No, those figures are a damning indictment of the idea that piracy kills sales.
