Xero said:
I don't think the 360 took a significant hit from the pirates, with software sales very similar to the PS3s - and over 5million 360 units known to be capable of running pirated titles. Software figures don't appear to reflect any impact of piracy, which is also a little weird. Piracy has severely effected the PC and PSP markets. I think a significant factor there though is that the consumer has no attachment to physical media, so weather running an illegal copy of a game, or a legal copy of a game - the presentation of the title is exactly the same. PSP piracy also sees additional advantages in enhnanced portability. It wasn't before the PSP-GO was launched that PSP games were largely available for digital download, so hacking ones PSP meant you could be disc-free on the go, which is a big asset for a portable gamer. |
if their is going to be software drops then it wont be for games which have online. im sure that their is going to be a firmware which fries the system if its hacked, like they did for the psp. so if any games get hacked it could be single player only games and rpgs.
if piracy has an effect its in europe and in developing countries, but again as long as sony shut down online it wont have an effect. this is when i thank cod and fifa, they are fighting pirates.
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