| Miguel_Zorro said: You know that many of the developers, including the big ones, are losing money, don't you? Have you noticed how many studios went out of business in recent years? Do you care? |
Like who? I can only think of 4 major ones, THQ, Pandemic Studios, Team Bondi and Bizarre Creations. But just because some companies are going bankrupt, it don't mean they can restrict my rights as a customer does it?
Do I decide how much these games will cost to make? No.
Does my games retailer sell new games for half price, one month after launch for most games? Yes
I could go on like that, but i don't see how you can blame the customers for the collapse of several developers. Is it so wrong that people recycle their games to partly fund their next purchase? and so those who can't afford £40 to £50 a game can still have a chance to afford to enjoy these great games. Once people buy a good, they can do what they want with it except copy it. That's how a market works and that's how it will always work. You may think DRM may help but it will do more harm than good, people will not stand for it with physical goods. It's barely tolerable with digital goods
Xbox Series, PS5 and Switch (+ Many Retro Consoles)
'When the people are being beaten with a stick, they are not much happier if it is called the people's stick'- Mikhail Bakunin
Prediction: Switch 2 will outsell the PS5 by 2030







