tehNihilist
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Do you walk into a car dealership steal a car off the showroom floor drive it around for a week decide if you like it then pay for it? If you want to "try" a game play the demo or borrow the game from a friend or even go rent it at BTgames. But this pirate and "try it" for awhile is one of the sorriest excuses ever.
That was not my point. Besides whether pirating a game or borrowing it from a friend to see whether it is any decent has the EXACTLY the same effect of equaling NO money for the developers. And perhaps if you read my statement a liiiiiitle more carefully before leaping to your likely very worn out rocking-horse, you would have noticed that I am even in fact against the idea in reality.
So that gives him the right to take what is not his? Do you how much it cost to develop a game? A typical modern video game can cost from $1,000,000 to over $20,000,000 to develop . Now take that and times it by R7.6 and that is not even considering the advertising and PR that goes with it not to mention the packaging manuals and everything else that goes with it. Then there is import taxes and shipping fees all of these add up this isn't 1996 just like food and everything else the price of any goods will increase.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_development
If you can afford the consoles and the big screen tv`s you play it on not to mention paying for PC upgrades each year or less then you can afford to actually buy the games simple as that. To suggest otherwise would be hypocritical. The developers need to make money the gaming industry isn't a charity they aren't here to make us games at their loss or expense it is an entertainment form just like movies and if we want to keep seeing good AAA titles we have to pay simple as that.
So just because X product cost 930987 bajillon dollarz! to produce does it make it fine slap whatever price they decide on it!?
Sure games are having bigger and bigger production values but that does NOT equate to true worth of a product. Now I know flashy graphics and cheap ploys may infatuate many a gamer, however I can see clearly that while the costs seem to be going up, the games are not necessarily getting any better besides from a technical aspect.
And my complaint against the pricing of games is not just directed at gaming itself but rather at this truly throwaway society of quick excesses. Products that include gaming, are getting steeper and steeper in pricing for items that do not scale well short term never mind long term. And as far as the devs and publishers making money. How much is truly enough? Now I understand there is a LOT at play regarding pricing, but honestly when is enough enough? The world does not run on magnanimous gestures, and to think that they are doing what is best for us in the majority of cases instead of lining their own pockets is in my opinion naive. But maybe I am just a pessimist.
I never said that the people making games should not be entitled to their pay.
And again read. I did NOT condone the opinions of Raven, I was just playing somewhat of a devils advocate because while I generally disagree with Raven's opinions, I can see some truth to some of the feelings held in some instances.
I would gladly pay for my gaming habit, by buying a game you are showing support for your favorite developer which means you get better and better games and more sequels. But this vigilante piracy crap is what got the PC industry into the mess in the first place. Blame the developers? No no no. Lay the blame squarely on the gamers who keep on pirating and justifying it with their 5 grader excuses.
Again, when is the price too much? When YOU find you can not afford something you could easily a few years back? Or when gaming is the sole hobby to the entitled few with enormous bank balances? My statement is blown out of proportion, which is perfect given the line of much of your reaction to my post
I do not condone piracy as much as I do not condone paying R100 for a McMeal Combo, even if it IS Super Sized.
P.S. And if that was not clear enough to cut through your more on than off Forum Rage:
I DO NOT CONDONE PIRACY.
I hope this last part helped some larch.