Necuno
The Piper
That's one of the ways your reply could have been interpreted, however if one reads it as it is it seems that you are saying that piracy doesn't influence development houses and there is no real loss, but actually as I've pointed out there is. Whether or not 100% of the pirates was going to buy it, it is still money down the drain that could have for example bought another wacom tablet, that could have paid a salary of a new employee.
Knowing you, might have cleared it up, but you could have written a more clear response that clearly points out what you were on about instead of going for a quick one liner that could be misinterpreted as I did and I'd bet a few others did as well.
Not everybody that is here or comes aboard magically knows you, btw.
Knowing you, might have cleared it up, but you could have written a more clear response that clearly points out what you were on about instead of going for a quick one liner that could be misinterpreted as I did and I'd bet a few others did as well.
Not everybody that is here or comes aboard magically knows you, btw.
You seem to assume in your reply that I support piracy in any way. I don't.
And Patpion's post was technically wrong - it was "potential" revenue that was lost, not actual revenue. You can't assume that everyone that pirated the game was going to buy it, just the same as you cannot assume that not one person who did have a pirated copy bought the game. You made both those assumptions in the bolded statement.
As for the second bolded bit ... Prophet - you should know me better by now. Piracy is theft as a matter of course, and I see it as such - jokes about the original still being there notwithstanding.