SimonG: Steams success in Russia also speaks volumes. That market had insane piracy rates for as long as anyone can remember. Nobody even bothered going there. Steam entered the scene, made games affordable at least for some. Bam, second biggest market even before Germany.
I agree that lower prices are a very effective way to counter piracy, and i like Steam for what they have done in Russia and now here in Brazil. However, high prices or lack of money are not the only reason for piracy, and i dare to say that it's not even the main reason. iOS and Android games are really cheap, most of them are 1 or 2 dollars, yet the piracy rates are huge, which is why most companies are going the F2P route in the mobile market.
I understand your opinion and i think it's valid, but i still think that the majority of pirates are just cheap bastards. Yes, there are those who really can't afford anything, but i think that's a minority. I can't prove with real data what i'm saying, and i believe that you can't prove yours either, so let's just agree to disagree in this point.
SimonG: I think this is a lesson for all of us.
Thank you for your time and attention.