Kasz216 said:
I disagree. Well I think piracy is wrong. But I think if the PSP wasn't so piratable you wouldn't see an increase in sold software. You would see a decrease in purchased hardware. People are programmed to want to buy things legally from a store when it is priced as what they see as a reasonable value. People who pirate are either mini-sociopaths or people who don't see the value of the game as being worth the price asked for it, and therefore wouldn't buy said product, or a PSP in the first place. The PSP's main problem selling games wise is that it's basically a mini PSP. Who wants a mini PSP when you could be playing the real PSP? That and due to it's multimedia features, you have way more entertainment options other then just PSP games when on the road. While with the DS. That's a system that's so different, if you've got a DS game you might sit at home and play your DS. |
You ment PS2 right ? ;)
Anyways , I dont think Onna76 is wrong . True , games should be more handheld-oriented , but in the same time just look at all the games that where canceled due to high piracy numbers :
Devil May Cry : Dance of Sparda ( the game is TBA for more than 2 years now ) , Earthworm Jim ( the game was canceled due to immense piracy issue as stated by the developer ) , Gekido : The Dark Angel ( again , developers have presumably shifted game development to the PS3 because of financial insecurity of the PSP ) .
Also there where tons of other games that where canceled due to piracy from many companys ( Ubi is the best example by canceling RRR , Blazing Angels ) . Games where selling pretty well before the FW was cracked . Shure you can say that they where selling well because the PSP was new , and at first it was impressive to be able to play PS2 ports , but you just cant blame the huge dip in sales just on this , because even than we would still see most game performing at least 100k more or so , and not as some games , wich just bomb in the 30-60k region ...
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