IT also drives people away from buying the game. You can't tell if tons of lets play will help or hurt your game so ESPECIALLY for some games it's not worth the risk.the hidden eagle said:Yet there are many people who buy games because they have seen a Let's Play of it,how do you think Indie or unknown games get popular?Let's Players more often than not help drive up sales especially the popuplar ones.Eve Charm said:"Fair use" doesn't work on let's plays. Reviews showing short clips of a game as long as it's not MAJOR PLOT is fine, But you can't fair use the whole or most of the game without devaluing the original
From the fair use doctrine
"The effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work"
Day one, month one even year one lets plays can destroy the value of a game. When a game is old enough and it isn't being remade, people stop caring. But for now expect to see crap and YOU SHOULD see crap if you buying a game to be the first to play and spoil it.
While Outlast and Amnesia became great successes getting marketing they'd never could afford, You have a game like Beyond two souls that spend a lot of money to market themselves, and there are tons of Let's plays of the game even day one people were streaming it as soon as possible, and the game is selling like crap. Can a game like Beyond two souls a heavily story based game be spoiled by let's players? I think it's a good possibility