Posted October 12, 2010
Piracy is generally practiced by regular adults. I kind of doubt that they can't afford the games. Pirates of modern games need (relatively) expensive computers and graphics to run them. If they can afford them, it stands to reason that they could afford a new game as well, especially most of these games are available at less of investment on consoles.
I remember awhile ago an article on Kotaku making the argument that pirates couldn't afford games, too. A few days later there was this sale on some indy games where people could pay anything they wanted for the games- even just a buck for, like, 5 of them. Despite this, the games were pirated extensively during that time, which kinda deflated that argument. I think some pirates have the mentality that they refuse to pay for anything at all.
In a way, I think that pirating old games is a little more defensible. In many cases, these games are unavailable for purchase outside of paying high prices on something like ebay.
I remember awhile ago an article on Kotaku making the argument that pirates couldn't afford games, too. A few days later there was this sale on some indy games where people could pay anything they wanted for the games- even just a buck for, like, 5 of them. Despite this, the games were pirated extensively during that time, which kinda deflated that argument. I think some pirates have the mentality that they refuse to pay for anything at all.
In a way, I think that pirating old games is a little more defensible. In many cases, these games are unavailable for purchase outside of paying high prices on something like ebay.
Post edited October 12, 2010 by Adokat