When they can in no way negatively effect your income yes. Loss of their "sales" (quotations because such people are unreliable from the get go, they either won't buy your game anyway...or will whatever you do), does not overtake the value of all the extra money you're making.Strazdas said:So people who dont like their games being taken apart and sold in peaces for more profit os a minority not even worth thinking about?
And yes, gutting your game to sell it for more later is bad practice.
There is no reason to take neutral standpoint (not like you do that either).
Makes more money, people don't care. Small minorities don't change that.
Slander! (and here I state this is in no way aggressive because of an exclamation point, because such things need to be said apparently).
In what way is my view not neutral when I can accept why things are done, while you want companies to spite themselves for seemingly your own amusement.
Company's aim is to make money, you want them to throw away means of making money for what? Morals? Art? Can you feed worker's families, and pay your shareholders with that? Nowhere in business do they do such things, they squeeze people dry everywhere unless of course in the cases of good government business/regulation, but no use going into to that.
All in all I can take issue with energy companies, rail companies, and the like squeezing people to make every penny. After all those companies shouldn't even exist in the first place...but gaming companies? Come now.