If you believe in the fallacy that every pirated game (or a good majority of them) would have otherwise resulted in a sale if piracy wasn't available.Julius Seeker wrote:Piracy is a major impediment on the handheld industry. Just look at the PSP market, for an example. Otherwise, the handheld market would probably be as big as the home console market, or bigger.
So the moral of the story is that if you're cheap enough any kind of piracy is justified.Oracle wrote:If you believe in the fallacy that every pirated game (or a good majority of them) would have otherwise resulted in a sale if piracy wasn't available.Julius Seeker wrote:Piracy is a major impediment on the handheld industry. Just look at the PSP market, for an example. Otherwise, the handheld market would probably be as big as the home console market, or bigger.
Huge R4 sales in Europe, an increase in illicit downloads, and a 45% decline in DS software sales in 2009, clearly point to piracy ruining the market.Oracle wrote:If you believe in the fallacy that every pirated game (or a good majority of them) would have otherwise resulted in a sale if piracy wasn't available.Julius Seeker wrote:Piracy is a major impediment on the handheld industry. Just look at the PSP market, for an example. Otherwise, the handheld market would probably be as big as the home console market, or bigger.
That's why those claims of "billions and billions" lost by the hardware manufacturers due to piracy are severely exaggerated. They're assuming because someone downloads a copy of DQIX that a) they didn't purchase it afterwards, b) would have purchased it new if it wasn't available to d'load in piracy, and c) had no intention of buying it used instead of new (although they consider used games theft as well, that's a different battle). That's certainly not going to be the case with the majority of people. wouldn't apply to most people, a lot of those people who pirate just wouldn't buy otherwise IMODon wrote:Most people just aren't so cheap to the point where they'd rather do without the goods if piracy is impossible. If you're that adamant then you probably don't really care about the good in the first place (after all, you can do without it) so you wouldn't be looking that hard to pirate it either.