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Doobie_wop said:

The PSP install base is pretty much made up of pirates. A console like the DS, Wii and even the PS2 was supported by millions of casuals who wouldn't have a clue about how to pirate a game. The PSP was aimed at a more hardcore and tech savvy audience that probably has a better idea of how to take advantage of the system. It also doesn't help that the PSP is more popular in countries that usually can't afford to buy software, which means that people buy the console, but they'll never buy a game for it.


You're contradicting yourself a lot there.

PSP is more popular but sell less?

PSP are more "hardcore" than the DS? You haven't seen DS library?

You're also saying the tech savvy people are pirates. The same tech savvy people that are willing to spend large amount of money on hip-new-gears?

And by "take advantage", do you mean they make full use of the system and enable features that weren't included by Sony themselves? You're saying Sony intentionally nerf their PSP to force these tech savvy into piracy?

 

Sony blamed it on piracy and you ate it all up.