| Xelloss said: Jereel, another big flaw in your general assertations - is the fact that the sales data covers specific regions, while piracy reports are tracking piracy worldwide. Also consider that there are many parts of the world that have many people playing PC games, yet no law enforcement that would bother with PC piracy, or jurisdiction for US or EU courts and even an active dislike of the US gov't. This is actually , much of the world TBH. |
I'd like to make sure we're on the same page. My only assertation is that piracy of games generally outweighs their sales. I feel like your statement only confirms this. In many parts of the world there is no penalty for pirating PC games. Very true! That contributes to the vast number of pirated copies. Thus the developers only recourse is not legal action - but rather making their games harder to pirate. Do you disagree?







