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Ail said:
Xelloss said:
Jereel Hunter said:
vlad321 said:
Jereel Hunter said:

How to be a successful developer? Release AAA games? The faulty reasoning is yours. Lets compare that to the NFL. How many starting QBs are there? 32. How many are decent? Half that. How many are good enough that the team wants to keep them for the next few years? Not many. If you want to be a QB in the NFL, you have to be REALLY GOOD. But what you're saying is tantamount to "Tom Brady and Peyton Manning both demonstrate how to be a successful quarterback. Just be the best at what you do over the entire course of your career." That's simply not possible for everyone. Likewise when piracy makes it so much more difficult to succeed, there's only so many who can reasonably compete. (that's why the number of PC developers is dwindling, and every year more and more of the total marketshare is gobbled up by games developed by devs owned by one of the big 3 publishers.

Except that piracy definitely does not affect a success of a developer.As have many developers displayed already.

I shall ask again for statistics. The last one you, or someone else, linked showed that out of all he countries that pirate software overall (that includes Windows, by far the most pirated software) only Russia probably gets games released to retail concurretly and still has a big % of piracy. Again that's software piracy, not game piracy.

Piracy is an ever-present truth, a readily accepted fact. You don't accept statistics when posted, and act like they never were, so I'm not wasting my time. And piracy absolutely effects the success of a developer. It doesn't PREVENT success, but it effects it. Making a little money vs a lot? Losing money vs breaking even? Piracy has an effect, and even if most pirated copies are not lost sales, at least SOME are.

 

 I find it amazing that you are still on the piracy horse.... seriously. Sure it exists, but it has always existed. Its not worth talking about.

 The idea that piracy is valid as a scapegoat for failed games and companies was debunked thoroughly like... weeks ago here.

Then I would be delighted to hear your explaination of why software sales on PSP have always been so low.....

Come on, make us laugh....

 

 

 

 Never thought about it, the Sony forums are <----- that way.

 I could care less about any mobile platform.