b0red Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 4360 Joined: 04/25/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 Afmad 2.1 aka moral police guess what afamad this leak is totally cool your missing out Link to comment
Afamad 2.1 Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 920 Joined: 10/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 Life isn't fair. You're proposing a hyperbolic scenario which is likely to never exist. The amount of pirates will never exceed the amount of people who 'legitimately' purchase a video game. The video game industry/pirate relationship can be seen as commensalism. In biology this is a "relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits but the other is neutral (there is no harm or benefit)." Like hell it's commensalism. The company is hurt because they lose potential profits. The pirate/developer relationship can be seen as parasitism rather. Company loses profits, pirates get a free game. Also, so just because "Life isn't fair" gives you the right to steal profits from people who work hard to make games? Link to comment
SgtJoo Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 2034 Joined: 03/02/10 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 Also, Jazzy has a point. Visceral Games isn't as big as EA. They don't make the same profits. So you can still pirate Dead Space 2, right? What about all those small company indie companies. I'm sure it's okay to pirate from them even though they're still starting out. That's called capitalism, welcome to the world. If your game doesn't have a big enough draw to warrant a sizable profit margin from "legitimate" consumers then you don't have a successful game to base a business model on. Link to comment
ReGIONALS Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 1844 Joined: 07/27/08 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 Okay, so how come most people have to pay for the game, but the pirates don't. And don't say, "Oh, well everyone else can pirate it too." because if everyone pirated the damn game, there wouldn't be a profit. How is it fair that you get Crysis 2 for free, and I don't? people can pirate it themselves, they dont need my permission Link to comment
Afamad 2.1 Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 920 Joined: 10/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 That's called capitalism, welcome to the world. If your game doesn't have a big enough draw to warrant a sizable profit margin from "legitimate" consumers then you don't have a successful game to base a business model on. Well maybe the game would be successful if assholes like you didn't steal profits from the company in the first place. Link to comment
jazzy Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 2187 Joined: 06/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 man i was really hoping people would argue with me instead... :[ Link to comment
Veggie Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 4123 Joined: 05/20/07 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 Stealing involves you taking something from another person without permission. Last time I checked, they still have their game. Just sayin'. That is a ignorant statement, devs and gamers loose out in the end. Link to comment
Zealot Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 1765 Joined: 02/04/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 (edited) Take it to a debate thread you fucking homos 1 Edited February 12, 2011 by Zealot Link to comment
SgtJoo Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 2034 Joined: 03/02/10 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 Like hell it's commensalism. The company is hurt because they lose potential profits. The pirate/developer relationship can be seen as parasitism rather. Company loses profits, pirates get a free game. Also, so just because "Life isn't fair" gives you the right to steal profits from people who work hard to make games? Listen to me carefully. Someone who does not have the economic means to purchase a video game is never going to buy the game legitimately regardless of whether the game is available for free on a pirate website. This "lost profit" argument is bullshit in and of itself. If someone is unable to buy a game because they don't have money for it and thus turn to pirating it is not lost profits. You must have A) A willing and B) ABLE consumers to purchase your video game. You want a personal anecdote? I'm a broke college student who just torrented Mafia II. Regardless of its lack of replay value (ensuring I wouldn't buy it legitimately) I do not have the economic means (67 cents in my checking account) to purchase Mafia II. Was I ever going to buy the game? No. It's not lost profit if I was never going to purchase it to begin with. Link to comment
Afamad 2.1 Posted February 12, 2011 Content Count: 920 Joined: 10/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted February 12, 2011 Listen to me carefully. Someone who does not have the economic means to purchase a video game is never going to buy the game legitimately regardless of whether the game is available for free on a pirate website. This "lost profit" argument is bullshit in and of itself. If someone is unable to buy a game because they don't have money for it and thus turn to pirating it is not lost profits. You must have A) A willing and B) ABLE consumer to purchase your video game. You want a personal anecdote? I'm a broke college student who just torrented Mafia II. Regardless of its lack of replay value (ensuring I wouldn't buy it legitimately) I do not have the economic means (67 cents in my checking account) to purchase Mafia II. Was I ever going to buy the game? No. It's not lost profit if I was never going to purchase it to begin with. How about you wait till you get a job, get out of college, and MAKE the means to actually get the damn game. Games are a luxury, not a necessity. If you can't afford it, then don't fucking get the game. Link to comment
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